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    Trials and tribulations of recruiting 2,000 older women onto a clinical trial investigating falls and fractures: Vital D study

    Randomised, placebo-controlled trials are needed to provide evidence demonstrating safe, effective interventions that reduce falls and fractures in the elderly. The quality of a clinical trial is dependent on ...

    Kerrie M Sanders, Amanda L Stuart, Elizabeth N Merriman in BMC Medical Research Methodology (2009)

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    The human cost of fracture

    In this population-based, observational study, we document the personal burden of fracture and utilization of community and health services for women during the 12-month period following a fracture. Participan...

    Julie A. Pasco, Kerrie M. Sanders, Frouckje M. Hoekstra in Osteoporosis International (2005)

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    Hormone therapy and risk of non-vertebral fracture: Geelong Osteoporosis Study

    In this population-based study, we evaluated the association between exposure to hormone therapy (HT), bone mineral density (BMD) and the prevalence of non-vertebral fractures. The study was set in a region lo...

    Julie A. Pasco, Mark A. Kotowicz, Margaret J. Henry in Osteoporosis International (2004)

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