
It seems we are about back to square one and the question that still needs an answer is whether diet, or calcium intake, plays a really significant role in the etiology of osteoporosis, especially hip fractures. Logic may tell us that calcium intake ought to be important but the evidence is weak.
Calcium, Dietary, Humans, Osteoporosis, Calcium, Estrogens, Female, Dietary Proteins, Global Health, United States, Diet
Calcium, Dietary, Humans, Osteoporosis, Calcium, Estrogens, Female, Dietary Proteins, Global Health, United States, Diet
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