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Epidemiology of lifetime fracture prevalence in England: a population study of adults aged 55 years and over
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a range of socio-demographic, health behaviour and health conditions, known to increase the risk of chronic disease and premature death, are also associated with fracture occurrence, probably involving the aetiological pathways of poor bone health and fall-related trauma.
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