Abstract
Bone loss increases after menopause. However, bone strength also depends on structural characteristics such as bone size. Whether bone size increases as a result of periosteal apposition and whether a strength index accounting for both bone density and bone size might predict the risk of fracture better than bone density alone are unclear.
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Ahlborg, H. G., Johnell, O., Turner, C. H., Rannevik, G., & Karlsson, M. K. (2003). Bone Loss and Bone Size after Menopause. New England Journal of Medicine, 349(4), 327–334. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa022464
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