Sample selection and reasons for non-participation in the PRedictors and Outcomes of incident FRACtures (PROFRAC) study
Background. Fragility fractures, associated with osteoporosis, are an escalating public health problem. We aim to describe sample selection, recruitment methods and reasons for non-participation in The PRedictors and Outcomes of incident FRACtures (PROFRAC) study. Design and Methods. Barwon Statisti...
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Main Authors: | Amanda L. Stuart (Author), Julie A. Pasco (Author), Sharon L. Brennan-Olsen (Author), Michael Berk (Author), Amelia G. Betson (Author), Katherine E. Bennett (Author), Elizabeth N. Timney (Author), Lana J. Williams (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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