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HIV Infection and Bone Mineral Density in Middle-Aged Women
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Middle-aged women with HIV infection have reduced BMD, compared with women at similar risk for HIV infection, independent of antiretroviral use. Among HIV-positive women, those who are not black, who are underweight, and who use opiates may be at particular risk. Although the prevalence of reduced BMD in this cohort was higher among women with HIV infection than among those without (27% vs. 19%), the overall prevalence of reduced BMD was low, compared with national estimates and with previous studies involving HIV-positive women and men.
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