The association between glucose metabolism status, diabetes severity and a history of fractures and recent falls in participants of 50 years and older—the Maastricht Study
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P. Dagnelie | P. Geusens | S. Köhler | C. Stehouwer | C. V. D. van der Kallen | M. Schram | N. Schaper | H. Savelberg | R. Henry | A. Koster | J. V. D. van den Bergh | S. Sep | C. V. Kallen | T. van Geel | T. Melai | E. D. de Waard | T. V. Geel | J. V. D. Bergh | Coen D. A. Stehouwer | E. D. Waard | Piet Geusens | Ronald M. A. Henry | Annemarie Koster | M. Schram | Sebastian Köhler
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