The effects of lifestyle, dietary dairy intake and diabetes on bone density and vertebral deformity prevalence: the EVOS study.
The risk of low and moderate energy fracture is related to bone mineral density (BMD). Yet it is uncertain whether the epidemiologic determinants of fracture risk are the same as for low bone density. The European Vertebral Osteoporosis Study was a population-based prevalence study of vertebral defo...
Main Authors: | Lunt, M, Masaryk, P, Scheidt-Nave, C, Nijs, J, Poor, G, Pols, H, Falch, J, Hammermeister, G, Reid, D, Benevolenskaya, L, Weber, K, Cannata, J, O'Neill, T, Felsenberg, D, Silman, A, Reeve, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2001
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