Low bone mineral density is associated with an elevated risk of developing increased arterial stiffness: A 10-year follow-up of Japanese women from the Japanese Population-based Osteoporosis (JPOS) cohort study.
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Y. Fujita | K. Kouda | M. Iki | A. Yura | J. Tamaki | Yuho Sato | T. Tachiki | E. Kajita | S. Kagamimori | N. Dongmei | Myadagmaa Jaalkhorol | Misa Komatsu
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