2010
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-10-31
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Dietary patterns associated with fall-related fracture in elderly Japanese: a population based prospective study

Abstract: BackgroundDiet is considered an important factor for bone health, but is composed of a wide variety of foods containing complex combinations of nutrients. Therefore we investigated the relationship between dietary patterns and fall-related fractures in the elderly.MethodsWe designed a population-based prospective survey of 1178 elderly people in Japan in 2002. Dietary intake was assessed with a 75-item food frequency questionnaire (FFQ), from which dietary patterns were created by factor analysis from 27 food … Show more

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“…Studies were conducted in >20 countries: Australia (16,44), Brazil (24), Canada (25,26,32), China (22,28,30,34,49,55), France (33,56), Greece (14), Iran (20,21,48), Ireland (19), Italy (38), Japan (13,18,31), Korea (23,27,29,40,43,53,54), Netherlands (51), Norway (45), Portugal (41,60), Scotland (17), Spain (47), Sweden (59), United Kingdom (15,39), United States (35-37, 42, 46, 52, 58), and 10 European countries (57).…”
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“…Studies were conducted in >20 countries: Australia (16,44), Brazil (24), Canada (25,26,32), China (22,28,30,34,49,55), France (33,56), Greece (14), Iran (20,21,48), Ireland (19), Italy (38), Japan (13,18,31), Korea (23,27,29,40,43,53,54), Netherlands (51), Norway (45), Portugal (41,60), Scotland (17), Spain (47), Sweden (59), United Kingdom (15,39), United States (35-37, 42, 46, 52, 58), and 10 European countries (57).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The dairy (29), dairy and fruit (27), and calcium (28) dietary patterns were associated with a lower risk of osteoporosis. Conversely, the vegetable dietary pattern, reflecting a high intake of vegetables, seaweeds, soy products, and salt, was associated with an increased risk of fracture in Japanese elderly men and women (31).…”
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