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Prior loss of body mass index, low body mass index and central obesity independently contribute to higher rates of fractures in elderly women and men
  • 13 Apr 2021
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The study was based on data from a Swedish cohort of 44 366 women and. men. A lower fracture rate with a higher baseline BMI was seen within every category of prior BMI change.
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