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Smoking among premenopausal women is associated with increased risk of low bone status: the JPOS Study
Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism, 10/23/09
Tamaki J et al. – The impact of smoking on peak bone density has not been conclusively established. The authors examined how smoking exposure influences bone mineral density (BMD) or the risk of low bone status in premenopausal women. These values were adjusted for age, height, weight, and parity using a never–smoker as a reference. Cumulative smoking exposure may be associated with increased risk of low bone status among premenopausal women.
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