Sarcopenic obesity defined by visceral adiposity was associated with osteoporotic vertebral fracture
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Hao Chen | Desheng Wu | Yu-Yang Yi | Shu-Bao Zhang | Shan-Jin Wang | Xin-Yue Fang | Tao-Hu | Haowei Xu | Haowei Xu | Haowei Xu
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