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Long-Term Bone Loss in Men: Effects of Genetic and Environmental Factors
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Bone loss in men during mid-life is determined, at least in part, by environmental factors, including smoking, alcohol intake, and, possibly, physical activity. Rates of bone loss were similar within twin pairs, apparently because of a shared environment.
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