Pages that link to "Q37821789"
The following pages link to Fruit and vegetable intake and bone health in women aged 45 years and over: a systematic review. (Q37821789):
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- Critical review: vegetables and fruit in the prevention of chronic diseases (Q26998728) (← links)
- Dietary Approaches for Bone Health: Lessons from the Framingham Osteoporosis Study (Q28087119) (← links)
- Fruit and vegetable intake and bone mass in Chinese adolescents, young and postmenopausal women (Q34310999) (← links)
- Anorexia and eating patterns in the elderly (Q34713284) (← links)
- A Healthier Lifestyle Pattern for Cardiovascular Risk Reduction Is Associated With Better Bone Mass in Southern Chinese Elderly Men and Women. (Q36194623) (← links)
- Dietary Polyphenols, Berries, and Age-Related Bone Loss: A Review Based on Human, Animal, and Cell Studies (Q36334962) (← links)
- Health benefits of fruits and vegetables (Q36830982) (← links)
- Protective effects of dietary carotenoids on risk of hip fracture in men: the Singapore Chinese Health Study (Q37488288) (← links)
- Flavonoid intake and bone health. (Q37502069) (← links)
- The role of diet in osteoporosis prevention and management (Q38045838) (← links)
- Lifestyle and osteoporosis (Q38270535) (← links)
- Association between dietary patterns and low bone mineral density among adults aged 50 years and above: findings from the North West Adelaide Health Study (NWAHS). (Q39350170) (← links)
- Diet-quality scores and risk of hip fractures in elderly urban Chinese in Guangdong, China: a case-control study (Q40195454) (← links)
- Fruit and Vegetable Intake and Hip Fracture Incidence in Older Men and Women: The CHANCES Project (Q40809127) (← links)
- Mediterranean diet and incidence of hip fractures in a European cohort (Q44939320) (← links)
- Greater intake of fruit and vegetables is associated with a lower risk of osteoporotic hip fractures in elderly Chinese: a 1:1 matched case-control study (Q46878555) (← links)
- Adherence to a Mediterranean diet and risk of fractures in French older persons. (Q46887522) (← links)
- Dietary Patterns and Fractures Risk in the Elderly (Q49631462) (← links)
- Habitual flavonoid intakes are positively associated with bone mineral density in women (Q51342462) (← links)
- Lutein, a carotenoid, suppresses osteoclastic bone resorption and stimulates bone formation in cultures. (Q51365987) (← links)
- Dietary Patterns, Bone Mineral Density, and Risk of Fractures: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (Q60916501) (← links)
- Depletion and repletion of fruit and vegetable intake alters serum bone turnover markers: a 28-week single-arm experimental feeding intervention (Q90327100) (← links)
- Fruit and vegetable intake and bones: A systematic review and meta-analysis (Q92440704) (← links)