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Dietary patterns in Canadian men and women ages 25 and older: relationship to demographics, body mass index, and bone mineral density
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In summary, we found no consistent relationship between diet and BMD despite finding a positive association between a diet high in energy dense foods and higher body mass index and a strong correlation between body mass index and BMD. Our data suggest that some factor related to the energy dense dietary pattern may partially offset the advantages of higher body mass index with regard to bone health.
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