Lean mass and not fat mass is associated with male proximal femur strength.

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Published in J Bone Miner Res on February 01, 2008

Authors

Thomas G Travison1, Andre B Araujo, Gretchen R Esche, Thomas J Beck, John B McKinlay

Author Affiliations

1: New England Research Institutes, Watertown, Massachusetts 02472, USA. ttravison@neriscience.com

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