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[Effects of body mass index on bone mineral density in men].
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Bone density at femur neck sites is lower in the normal weight men than in obese subjects, therefore the risk factors for proximal femur osteoporosis are higher in these cases. Prevention strategy is needed for men in the lowest quintile of body mass to prevent further decrease in BMD and reduce the risk of hip fracture.