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- 2022
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Greater pQCT Calf Muscle Density Is Associated with Lower Fracture Risk, Independent of FRAX, Falls and BMD : A Meta-Analysis in the Osteoporotic Fractures in Men (MrOS) Study
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- 2021
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Sarcopenia Definitions as Predictors of Fracture Risk Independent of FRAX®, Falls, and BMD in the Osteoporotic Fractures in Men (MrOS) Study : A Meta-Analysis
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What Cut-Point in Gait Speed Best Discriminates Community-Dwelling Older Adults With Mobility Complaints From Those Without? A Pooled Analysis From the Sarcopenia Definitions and Outcomes Consortium
2021) In Journals of Gerontology. Series A: Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences 76(10). p.321-327(
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- 2020
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Putative Cut-Points in Sarcopenia Components and Incident Adverse Health Outcomes : An SDOC Analysis
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Identification of Sarcopenia Components That Discriminate Slow Walking Speed : A Pooled Data Analysis
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- 2019
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GWAS of bone size yields twelve loci that also affect height, BMD, osteoarthritis or fractures
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- 2018
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Falls Predict Fractures Independently of FRAX Probability : A Meta-Analysis of the Osteoporotic Fractures in Men (MrOS) Study
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Measures of Physical Performance and Muscle Strength as Predictors of Fracture Risk Independent of FRAX, Falls, and BMD : A Meta-Analysis of the Osteoporotic Fractures in Men (MrOS) Study
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- 2017
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The Limited Clinical Utility of Testosterone, Estradiol, and Sex Hormone Binding Globulin Measurements in the Prediction of Fracture Risk and Bone Loss in Older Men
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Low Testosterone, but Not Estradiol, Is Associated With Incident Falls in Older Men : The International MrOS Study
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