Bone and nutrition in elderly women: protein, energy, and calcium as main determinants of bone mineral density

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J Z Ilich
R A Brownbill
L Tamborini
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[1] University of Connecticut,
[2] School of Allied Health,undefined
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European Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 2003年 / 57卷
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osteoporosis; bone mineral density; nutrition; calories; protein; vitamins; minerals;
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Objective: Nutrition is an important factor in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. Our goal was to examine the relationship between various nutrients and bone mass of several skeletal sites in elderly women, taking into account possible confounding variables.
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