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1. Body weight change since menopause and percentage body fat mass are predictors of subsequent bone mineral density change of the proximal femur in women aged 75 years and older: results of a 5 year prospective study. Blain H, Carrière I, Favier F, Jeandel C, Papoz L, EPIDOS Study Group. Calcif Tissue Int; 2004 Jul; 75(1):32-9. PubMed ID: 15129366 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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