Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5891040 Bone 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
► U.S. adults with relative socioeconomic advantage during childhood and/or more adult education had higher bone density in the lumbar spine. ► Childhood socioeconomic advantage, adult education level, and adult financial advantage were not significantly associated with femoral neck bone density. ► Current adult financial advantage was not associated with either hip or lumbar spine bone density. ► Childhood socioeconomic factors may affect the acquisition of lumbar spine bone mass.
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