The aim of this systematic review was to assess the evidence on the relation between dietary patterns, bone mineral density (BMD), and risk of fracture in different age groups. Medline and Embase were searched for articles that identified dietary patterns and related these to BMD or risk of fracture through May 2018. Multivariable adjusted odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (95%CI) comparing the lowest and highest categories of dietary pattern were combined by using a random effects meta-analysis. In total, 31 studies were selected for review, including 18 cohorts, 1 case-control, and 12 cross-sectional studies, in the meta-analysis of Prudent/healthy and Western/unhealthy dietary pattern, BMD, and risk of fracture. There was ev...
Osteoporotic or fragility fractures affect one in two women and one in five men who are older than 5...
Objective: To review the evidence on diet and nutrition relating to osteoporosis and provide recomme...
Abstract Background Previous research has shown that underlying dietary patterns are related to the ...
Background and objectives: Although nutrition is important to bone health, the impact of different d...
Fractures are a major public health issue in older adults and have two major risk factors: low bone ...
Osteoporosis and sarcopenia contribute to the risk of fracture in the population. These conditions s...
Background/objectives: To describe the associations of baseline dietary pattern scores with falls ri...
Studying dietary patterns is often more informative than individual nutrients or foods. We found tha...
Studies on long-term exposure to foods/nutrients and its associations with fracture risk are scarce....
A low intake of calcium is widely considered to be a risk factor for future fracture. The aim of thi...
A low intake of calcium is widely considered to be a risk factor for future fracture. The aim of thi...
We investigated the association between nutrient patterns and risk of fractures in 1,482 older subje...
Aim To summarise the totality of evidence regarding dietary risk factors for hip fracture in adults,...
Dietary pattern analysis is a useful tool to study the importance of food components in the context ...
Studies on the association between dietary patterns and bone mineral density (BMD) have reported inc...
Osteoporotic or fragility fractures affect one in two women and one in five men who are older than 5...
Objective: To review the evidence on diet and nutrition relating to osteoporosis and provide recomme...
Abstract Background Previous research has shown that underlying dietary patterns are related to the ...
Background and objectives: Although nutrition is important to bone health, the impact of different d...
Fractures are a major public health issue in older adults and have two major risk factors: low bone ...
Osteoporosis and sarcopenia contribute to the risk of fracture in the population. These conditions s...
Background/objectives: To describe the associations of baseline dietary pattern scores with falls ri...
Studying dietary patterns is often more informative than individual nutrients or foods. We found tha...
Studies on long-term exposure to foods/nutrients and its associations with fracture risk are scarce....
A low intake of calcium is widely considered to be a risk factor for future fracture. The aim of thi...
A low intake of calcium is widely considered to be a risk factor for future fracture. The aim of thi...
We investigated the association between nutrient patterns and risk of fractures in 1,482 older subje...
Aim To summarise the totality of evidence regarding dietary risk factors for hip fracture in adults,...
Dietary pattern analysis is a useful tool to study the importance of food components in the context ...
Studies on the association between dietary patterns and bone mineral density (BMD) have reported inc...
Osteoporotic or fragility fractures affect one in two women and one in five men who are older than 5...
Objective: To review the evidence on diet and nutrition relating to osteoporosis and provide recomme...
Abstract Background Previous research has shown that underlying dietary patterns are related to the ...