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compared by a Mann–Whitney U test for continuous variables and a chi-square test for categorical variables. Sex differences in MRI-based parameters were assessed using Mann–Whitney U tests. Sex differences were tested using analysis of covariance with
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(TMREL); i.e., by the difference between the BMD of a population and the age-sex-specific 99th percentile of BMD from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) study as the reference population. In the GBD 2019, the attributed low BMD
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hemoglobin (Hgb) levels and a higher prevalence of past fractures ( Tables 1 and 2 ). In both sexes, there were no significant differences in glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), aspartate
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adjusted for age and sex (group differences for the variables age and sex were only adjusted for the other variable, respectively). Association between circulating 25-OHD levels and maximum grip strength of the dominant hand First, we
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in obese man as compared to normal weight man (48.0 ± 2.4 nmol/L vs 56.4 ± 2.0 nmol/L, P = 0.003), but there was no difference between normal weight and overweight group or overweight and obese group. When obesity was examined in both sexes, obese
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.2 years (median: 52, range: 28–66). There was no significant difference in either age or the sex distribution between the patients with PC and patients with PA, but the age at the initial operation among the patients with PC was approximately 7 years
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. In univariate models, CHC+ were more likely to use snuff, vitamin/mineral supplements, and solarium and less likely to eat fatty fish ( Table 3 ). Further, the differences in 25(OH)D levels between CHC+ and CHC− were significant (60.3 ± 22.2 and 41
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estrogens as BSA is increased due to their multiple additional benefits such as vasomotor stability ( 21 ). Role of sex hormones in male bone remodeling and ADT-induced bone loss Bone formation and resorption (bone remodeling) is a complex process
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(aged 1–6 and 7–14 years), older adult samples (>61 years) and adult samples were 4–7, 1–8 and 9–24%, respectively ( 30 ). In general, sex differences in prevalence of serum 25(OH)D < 30 nmol/L within the entire collection of studies were not evident (13
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‘survey’ package ( 16 , 24 ). The significance of the differences in variables of basic characteristics between premenopausal and postmenopausal women was evaluated. A separate analysis stratified by menopausal status was conducted, given that menopausal