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Body mass index, physical activity, and fracture among young adults: Longitudinal results from the thai cohort study

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Jordan, Susan
Lim, Lynette
Berecki-Gisolf, Janneke
Bain, Christopher
Banks, Emily
Chokhanapitak, Jaruwan
Churewong, Chaiyun
Hounthasarn, Suttanit
Khamman, Suwanee
Pandee, Daoruang

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Japan Epidemiological Association

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Background: We investigated risk factors for fracture among young adults, particularly body mass index (BMI) and physical activity, which although associated with fracture in older populations have rarely been investigated in younger people. Methods: In 2

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Journal of Epidemiology

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