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Low Fractional Calcium Absorption Increases the Risk for Hip Fracture in Women with Low Calcium Intake

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Abstract

In elderly women, low fractional calcium absorption in the setting of low calcium intake increases the risk for hip fracture. Our findings support the hypothesis of type II osteoporosis, which postulates that decreased calcium absorption is an important risk factor for hip fracture in older persons.

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