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The following pages link to Reference intervals for bone turnover markers and their association with incident hip fractures in older men: the Health in Men study (Q43517687):
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- Harmonised Australian Reference Intervals for Serum PINP and CTX in Adults (Q35025198) (← links)
- Does Diet-Induced Weight Loss Lead to Bone Loss in Overweight or Obese Adults? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Clinical Trials (Q38503214) (← links)
- Lower serum P1NP/βCTX ratio and hypoalbuminemia are independently associated with osteoporotic nonvertebral fractures in older adults (Q38645810) (← links)
- Long-term Effects of Severe Burn Injury on Bone Turnover and Microarchitecture. (Q38664161) (← links)
- The Utility of Biomarkers in Osteoporosis Management. (Q38921875) (← links)
- Age- and sex-specific association of circulating osteocalcin with dynamic measures of glucose homeostasis (Q40536031) (← links)
- Serum Levels of a Cathepsin-K Generated Periostin Fragment Predict Incident Low-Trauma Fractures in Postmenopausal Women Independently of BMD and FRAX. (Q48000943) (← links)
- Association between bone mineral density, muscle strength, and vitamin D status in patients with myasthenia gravis: a cross-sectional study (Q50703582) (← links)
- Bone Turnover Status: Classification Model and Clinical Implications. (Q55002406) (← links)
- Osteopenia-osteoporosis discrimination in postmenopausal women by 1H NMR-based metabonomics. (Q64892481) (← links)
- Low Serum Levels of DKK2 Predict Incident Low-Impact Fracture in Older Women (Q92358423) (← links)
- The effects of vitamin K-rich green leafy vegetables on bone metabolism: A 4-week randomised controlled trial in middle-aged and older individuals (Q95819611) (← links)