Low Physical Function, Lean Body Mass Predict Accelerated Bone Loss After Hip Fracture
Lower physical function and lean body mass are associated with increased risk for accelerated bone loss in older patients with previous hip fracture.
Lower physical function and lean body mass are associated with increased risk for accelerated bone loss in older patients with previous hip fracture.
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