OBJECTIVE: Given the inconsistent evidence on dairy consumption and risk of fracture, we assessed the association between milk/total dairy consumption and major osteoporotic fracture (MOF) in women from the Geelong Osteoporosis Study (GOS). METHODS: Women aged ≥50 years (n=833) were followed from baseline (1993-1997) to date of first fracture, death or 31 December 2017, whichever occurred first. Dairy consumption was assessed by self-report at baseline and the follow-up phases. MOFs (hip, forearm, clinical spine and proximal humerus) were confirmed radiologically. Multivariable-adjusted Cox proportional hazard models were used to determine associations between milk/total dairy (milk, cheese, yoghurt, ice cream) consumption and MOFs. Cross-s...
Previous studies reported that dairy foods are associated with higher areal bone mineral density (BM...
We report the relation between hip fracture and intake of calcium and dairy products in postmenopaus...
We report the relation between hip fracture and intake of calcium and dairy products in postmenopaus...
The role of dairy foods for hip fracture prevention remains controversial. In this study, among US m...
Background: Although some studies have reported the beneficial effects of milk and dairy product con...
Global shifts in aging and increased life expectancy puts demands on health systems. [1] As age-rela...
SUMMARY: In the present population-based study including 70-year-old men and women, total dairy prod...
Abstract Background Dairy product consumption may affect the risk of hip fracture, but previous stud...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether high milk consumption is associated with mortality and fractures in wo...
Milk provides energy and nutrients considered protective for bone. Meta-analyses of cohort studies h...
Milk contains calcium, phosphorus, and protein and is fortified with vitamin D in the United States....
Milk contains calcium, vitamin D, phosphorus and protein. All these ingredients may potentially impr...
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...
The purpose of this study was to examine the association between dairy-product intake and hip fractu...
Previous studies reported that dairy foods are associated with higher areal bone mineral density (BM...
We report the relation between hip fracture and intake of calcium and dairy products in postmenopaus...
We report the relation between hip fracture and intake of calcium and dairy products in postmenopaus...
The role of dairy foods for hip fracture prevention remains controversial. In this study, among US m...
Background: Although some studies have reported the beneficial effects of milk and dairy product con...
Global shifts in aging and increased life expectancy puts demands on health systems. [1] As age-rela...
SUMMARY: In the present population-based study including 70-year-old men and women, total dairy prod...
Abstract Background Dairy product consumption may affect the risk of hip fracture, but previous stud...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether high milk consumption is associated with mortality and fractures in wo...
Milk provides energy and nutrients considered protective for bone. Meta-analyses of cohort studies h...
Milk contains calcium, phosphorus, and protein and is fortified with vitamin D in the United States....
Milk contains calcium, vitamin D, phosphorus and protein. All these ingredients may potentially impr...
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...
The purpose of this study was to examine the association between dairy-product intake and hip fractu...
Previous studies reported that dairy foods are associated with higher areal bone mineral density (BM...
We report the relation between hip fracture and intake of calcium and dairy products in postmenopaus...
We report the relation between hip fracture and intake of calcium and dairy products in postmenopaus...