Screening for high hip fracture risk does not impact on falls risk: a post hoc analysis from the SCOOP study

© 2020, International Osteoporosis Foundation and National Osteoporosis Foundation. Summary: A reduction in hip fracture incidence following population screening might reflect the effectiveness of anti-osteoporosis therapy, behaviour change to reduce falls, or both. This post hoc analysis demonstrat...

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Main Authors: C. I. Condurache, S. Chiu, P. Chotiyarnwong, H. Johansson, L. Shepstone, E. Lenaghan, C. Cooper, S. Clarke, R. F.S. Khioe, R. Fordham, N. Gittoes, I. Harvey, N. C. Harvey, A. Heawood, R. Holland, A. Howe, J. A. Kanis, T. Marshall, T. W. O’Neill, T. J. Peters, N. M. Redmond, D. Torgerson, D. Turner, E. McCloskey, N. Crabtree, H. Duffy, J. Parle, F. Rashid, K. Stant, K. Taylor, C. Thomas, E. Knox, C. Tenneson, H. Williams, D. Adams, V. Bion, J. Blacklock, T. Dyer, S. Bratherton, M. Fidler, K. Knight, C. McGurk, K. Smith, S. Young, K. Collins, J. Cushnaghan, C. Arundel, K. Bell, L. Clark, S. Collins, S. Gardner, N. Mitchell
Other Authors: Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
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Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/53885
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Institution: Mahidol University