Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5871462 | Clinical Nutrition | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Vitamin K1 and 25(OH)D are lower in hip fracture patients compared with controls. Vitamin K1 and 25(OH)D are independently and synergistically associated with the risk of hip fracture when adjusting for confounders. Intervention studies should include both vitamins.
Keywords
ucOCHGSBALPRCTpTHIGF-1BMDPhylloquinone25(OH)DRandomized controlled trialbone-specific alkaline phosphataseUndercarboxylated osteocalcinOsteocalcininsulin-like growth factor-1BADLBone mineral densityHip fractureRisk factorsHand grip strengthBone markersparathyroid hormoneVitamin K1C-reactive proteinCRP
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Authors
Anne C. Torbergsen, Leiv O. Watne, Torgeir B. Wyller, Frede Frihagen, Knut Strømsøe, Thomas Bøhmer, Morten Mowe,