Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9104995 | Bone | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Fracture had ever been sustained by 727 of the entire cohort (n = 1604), and by 523 of the attending women (n = 1024). All markers were marginally higher (significant only for U-DPD/crea, P = 0.027) in women who had ever sustained fracture, compared to women without fracture. In women with recent retrospective fracture (since 2 years) (n = 100), the levels of all markers, except the two S-OCs, were significantly higher (r = 0.20-0.33, P = 0.049-0.001) the more recently the fracture had been sustained. Women with low current physical activity had elevated levels of U-DPD/crea (P < 0.001) and one U-OC (P = 0.014), while the other markers were unaffected.
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Authors
Karl J. Obrant, Kaisa K. Ivaska, Paul Gerdhem, Sari L. Alatalo, Kim Pettersson, H. Kalervo Väänänen,