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Tuija M Mikkola

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BODY SIZE AT BIRTH, CHILDHOOD GROWTH, HIP FRACTURES IN OLDER AGE

2017

Childhood growth has been linked with bone properties in adulthood, whereas less is known about the contribution of early growth to bone fracture risk. We investigated the association of body size at birth and childhood growth with hip fractures and pharmacotherapy for osteoporosis in older age. Men and women, born full term, from the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study (n = 8345) were followed until the age of 68 to 80 years. Height and weight from birth to 11 years were obtained from health care records and diagnoses of hip fractures and osteoporosis drug purchases from national registers. Independent associations of each age period were analyzed using Cox models adjusted for age, childhood and a…

AdultAged 80 and overMaleHip FracturesosteoporoosiagingInfant NewbornParturitionArticleCohort StudiesChild DevelopmentChild PreschooltherapeuticsBody SizeHumansdevelopmental modelinggeneral population studiesFemaleChildAgedFollow-Up StudiesProportional Hazards Models
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