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A longitudinal assessment of the role of economics on food choices for supporting bone health in older adults using the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Given the individual and economic burdens associated with osteoporosis and related fractures, prevention strategies...

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Oral health outcomes as a surrogate measure of bone mineral density and fracture risk

The burden of osteoporosis and related fractures is rising as our population ages. Many...

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Identification and statistical analysis for risk factors for vision loss and bone loss by joint analysis of genetic, imaging and biomedical data

Vision loss and bone loss are two major disorders in older adults because of...

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Improving bone mineral density estimation from DXA scans of the forearm using AI techniques -facilitating early screening for osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a bone disease, found commonly in post-menopausal women, which costs Australian taxpayers...

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Using the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging to undertake a biobehavioural investigation into the association between tooth loss and hip bone mineral density and the role of dietary choices in promoting bone health during later life stages

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Bone-formers and bone-losers: factors in assessing age-at-death in human remains

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Development of clinical tools to guide diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis in older adults

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Wrist fracture: does it identify a healthy cohort or at-risk population?

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Ethnic differences in osteoporosis and fractures in the Canadian population

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Genome-wide association study of osteoporosis

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