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  • 3. Self-reported number of remaining teeth is associated with bone mineral density of the femoral neck, but not of the spine, in Japanese men and women.
    Taguchi A, Fujiwara S, Masunari N, Suzuki G.
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  • 6. Effect of estrogen use on tooth retention, oral bone height, and oral bone porosity in Japanese postmenopausal women.
    Taguchi A, Sanada M, Suei Y, Ohtsuka M, Nakamoto T, Lee K, Tsuda M, Ohama K, Tanimoto K, Bollen AM.
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  • 8. Longitudinal study on physical fitness parameters influencing bone mineral density reduction in middle-aged and elderly women: bone mineral density in the lumbar spine, femoral neck, and femur.
    Iida T, Ikeda H, Shiokawa M, Aoi S, Ishizaki F, Harada T, Ono Y.
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  • 9. The relationship between mineral status of the organism and the number of teeth present and periodontal condition in postmenopausal patients.
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  • 12. Influence of symptomatic periodontal disease on changes in skeletal bone density during medication therapy for osteoporosis in postmenopausal women: the Japanese Osteoporosis Intervention Trial (JOINT)-04 and JOINT-05.
    Taguchi A, Uemura Y, Tanaka S, Ohta H, Mori S, Hagino H, Shiraki M, Nakamura T, Soen S, Adequate Treatment of Osteoporosis (A-TOP) research group.
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  • 13. Correlates of bone mineral density in the postmenopausal estrogen/progestin interventions trial.
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  • 14. Trabecular bone score of postmenopausal women is positively correlated with bone mineral density and negatively correlated with age and body mass index.
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  • 16. Efficacy of periodontal disease and tooth loss to screen for low bone mineral density in Japanese women.
    Inagaki K, Kurosu Y, Yoshinari N, Noguchi T, Krall EA, Garcia RI.
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  • 17. Interaction of obesity and skeletal bone mineral density in tooth retention in Japanese postmenopausal women.
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  • 18. Analysis of the Increase in Bone Mineral Density After Surgical Treatment of Primary Hyperparathyroidism.
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  • 19. Effects of ground and joint reaction force exercise on lumbar spine and femoral neck bone mineral density in postmenopausal women: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
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  • 20. Serum serotonin concentration associated with bone mineral density in Chinese postmenopausal women.
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