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Accelerometer-measured daily physical activity among octogenerians: results and associations to other indices of physical performance and bone density
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Bone turnover markers assessed at baseline correlates with baseline and 5-year prospective changes of quantitative ultrasound (QUS) of calcaneus ( Abstracts of the 35th European Symposium on Calcified Tissues)
2008) 35th European Symposium on Calcified Tissues In Calcified Tissue International 82(Suppl. 1). p.174-174(
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For how many years can fracture be predicted by bone turnover markers: A 7.5-year follow-up study of 1040 elderly women (Abstracts of the 35th European Symposium on Calcified Tissues)
2008) 35th European Symposium on Calcified Tissues In Calcified Tissue International 82(Suppl. 1). p.29-29(
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Variation in the bone morphogenetic protein-2 gene: effects on fat and lean body mass in young and elderly women.
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Serial assessment of serum bone metabolism markers identifies women with the highest rate of bone loss and osteoporosis risk.
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Genetic variation in the PTH pathway and bone phenotypes in elderly women: Evaluation of PTH, PTHLH, PTHR1 and PTHR2 genes.
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Effect of fracture on bone turnover markers: A longitudinal study comparing marker levels before and after injury in 113 elderly women
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Associations between homocysteine, bone turnover, BMD, mortality, and fracture risk in elderly women
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Prediction of bone loss using biochemical markers of bone turnover.
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Rates of fracture in participants and non-participants in the Osteoporosis Prospective Risk Assessment Study
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