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Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: May 28 7:31am | Replies (4)

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@triciaot

I wonder if those numbers were skewed by including people who had diseases that caused them to lose weight, who then might also have more falls? Things like endocrine disorders, peripheral neuropathy, alcoholism, extensive cancer treatment, Parkinsons.
If they wanted to only look at BMI and falls then it should have excluded other issues that are known for potentially higher level of falls. I don’t know on the Framington study who was included, excluded.

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Very good points.