“…Age is an independent risk factor for fracture, reflecting the effects of other factors related with ageing, including secondary hyperparathyroidism, sarcopenia, motor performance deficits, cognitive decline, and liability to falls (Durão, Pedrosa, Curate, & Cunha, 2018;Krege et al, 2013). Cortical bone properties are also directly affected by age-related changes (Boskey & Coleman, 2010 & Brickley, 2017;Lovell, 2016;Mays, 2006b;Umbelino et al, 2016).…”