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Educational Level and Osteoporosis Risk in Postmenopausal Chinese Women
2005
American Journal of Epidemiology
Many studies have shown that better education is favorable for lowering the risks for a number of chronic diseases, but little information is available on the relation with bone health. The authors examined the association of educational level, classified as levels I-IV, with bone mineral density (BMD) and with the prevalence of osteoporosis among 685 population-based, postmenopausal, Chinese women aged 48-63 years during 1999-2001. They observed a significant dose-response positive relation
doi:10.1093/aje/kwi047
pmid:15781957
fatcat:iligury2rbctpb56q7raoy2qzi