Fracture incidence in women: the impact of reproductive characteristics
Maryam Farahmand,
Maryam Rahmati,
Marzieh Saei Ghare Naz
et al.
Abstract:Background
Although endogenous estrogen exposure, influenced by reproductive factors (RFs), is negatively associated with fracture risk, there is limited and conflicting information on the association between these factors and the incidence of fractures. This study aimed to evaluate the association between RFs and fracture incidence (FXI) separately.
Methods
This longitudinal study commenced in 1999 and concluded in 2021. It is performed on women without previous fractu… Show more
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