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1. Predictive performance of the Garvan Fracture Risk Calculator: a registry-based cohort study.

2. Performance of the Garvan Fracture Risk Calculator in Individuals with Diabetes: A Registry-Based Cohort Study.

3. Association of Multimorbidity and Excess Mortality After Fractures Among Danish Adults.

4. Reply to: The Association Between Cognitive Decline and Bone Loss and Fracture Risk Is Not Affected by Medication With Anticholinergic Effect.

5. Osteocyte transcriptome mapping identifies a molecular landscape controlling skeletal homeostasis and susceptibility to skeletal disease

6. Development and validation of the risk engine for an Australian Health Economics Model of Osteoporosis.

7. Cognitive decline is associated with an accelerated rate of bone loss and increased fracture risk in women: a prospective study from the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study.

8. Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and gastric sleeve surgery result in long term bone loss.

9. Epidemiological transition to mortality and refracture following an initial fracture.

10. Assessing the clinical utility of genetic profiling in fracture risk prediction: a decision curve analysis.

11. Establishing baseline absolute risk of subsequent fracture among adults presenting to hospital with a minimal-trauma-fracture

12. SEVERE HYPERTRIGLYCERIDEMIA ASSOCIATED WITH EVEROLIMUS TREATMENT AFTER HEART TRANSPLANTATION.

13. OR13-03 Understanding Why Older People with Low Trauma Fractures Die Prematurely

14. Impact of osteoporotic fracture type and subsequent fracture on mortality: the Tromsø Study.

15. SEVERE HYPERTRIGLYCERIDEMIA ASSOCIATED WITH EVEROLIMUS TREATMENT AFTER HEART TRANSPLANTATION.

16. A risk assessment tool for predicting fragility fractures and mortality in the elderly.

17. Decline in Muscle Strength and Performance Predicts Fracture Risk in Elderly Women and Men.

18. Establishing baseline absolute risk of subsequent fracture among adults presenting to hospital with a minimal-trauma-fracture

19. Post-GWAS Polygenic Risk Score: Utility and Challenges.

20. Microsimulation model for the health economic evaluation of osteoporosis interventions: study protocol

23. GWAS of bone size yields twelve loci that also affect height, BMD, osteoarthritis or fractures

24. Reduced Bone Loss Is Associated With Reduced Mortality Risk in Subjects Exposed to Nitrogen Bisphosphonates: A Mediation Analysis.

25. Two-thirds of all fractures are not attributable to osteoporosis and advancing age: implication for fracture prevention.

26. Koreans Do Not Have Higher Percent Body Fat than Australians: Implication for the Diagnosis of Obesity in Asians

27. Mortality risk reduction differs according to bisphosphonate class: a 15-year observational study

28. Microsimulation model for the health economic evaluation of osteoporosis interventions: Study protocol

29. Publisher Correction: GWAS of bone size yields twelve loci that also affect height, BMD, osteoarthritis or fractures (Nature Communications, (2019), 10, 1, (2054), 10.1038/s41467-019-09860-0)

30. Reduced mortality and subsequent fracture risk associated with oral bisphosphonate recommendation in a fracture liaison service setting: A prospective cohort study.

31. A profiling analysis of contributions of cigarette smoking, dietary calcium intakes, and physical activity to fragility fracture in the elderly

32. Comorbidities Only Account for a Small Proportion of Excess Mortality After Fracture: A Record Linkage Study of Individual Fracture Types

33. Low-trauma rib fracture in the elderly: Risk factors and mortality consequence

35. Nonstandard Lumbar Region in Predicting Fracture Risk

36. Persistence of Excess Mortality Following Individual Nonhip Fractures: A Relative Survival Analysis

37. Population-Wide Impact of Non-Hip Non-Vertebral Fractures on Mortality

38. Fracture Risk Assessment: From Population to Individual

39. The Effect of Bisphosphonates on Mortality Risk Reduction is Partly Mediated Through a Reduction in the Rate of Bone Loss.

40. Association of Muscle Weakness With Post-Fracture Mortality in Older Men and Women: A 25-Year Prospective Study

41. Prediction of hip fracture in post-menopausal women using artificial neural network approach

42. Prediction of Bone Mineral Density and Fragility Fracture by Genetic Profiling

43. Prediction of hip fracture in post-menopausal women using artificial neural network approach

44. Prediction of Bone Mineral Density and Fragility Fracture by Genetic Profiling

45. Contribution of Lumbar Spine BMD to Fracture Risk in Individuals With T-Score Discordance

46. Two Rare Mutations in the COL1A2 Gene Associate with Low Bone Mineral Density and Fractures in Iceland

47. Sequence variants in the PTCH1 gene associate with spine bone mineral density and osteoporotic fractures

48. Secular changes in postfracture outcomes over 2 decades in Australia: A time-trend comparison of excess postfracture mortality in two birth controls over two decades

49. Two Rare Mutations in the COL1A2 Gene Associate with Low Bone Mineral Density and Fractures in Iceland

50. Sequence variants in the PTCH1 gene associate with spine bone mineral density and osteoporotic fractures

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