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Olmos JM et al. – Patients who gain weight showed a significant increase in BMD at FN, and TH and lower nonsignificant changes in LS. Weight at entry, and percent change of weight were significant determinants of the variability in percent change of BMD at FN and TH, whereas weight at entry was the main determinant of bone modifications at lumbar spine. The authors data emphasize the influence of weight gain in recovery of bone mass in AN patients, especially at the hip.

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