Appendicular skeletal muscle mass is the strongest independent factor associated with femoral neck bone mineral density in adult and older men. (Q43077999)
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scientific article published on 27 April 2010
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English | Appendicular skeletal muscle mass is the strongest independent factor associated with femoral neck bone mineral density in adult and older men. |
scientific article published on 27 April 2010 |
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Appendicular skeletal muscle mass is the strongest independent factor associated with femoral neck bone mineral density in adult and older men (English)
Hubert Blain
Audrey Jaussent
Eric Thomas
Jean-Paul Micallef
Pierre L Bernard
Jean-Paul Cristol
Charles Sultan
Michel Rossi
Marie-Christine Picot
27 April 2010