Osteoporosis in childhood: Building better bone

Angela Titmuss, Craig F. Munns

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Abstract

Childhood osteoporosis can impact on development and function and can have manifestations into adult life. It can result from a genetic cause (primary) or be secondary to other medical disorders or treatments. Monitoring and maximising the bone health of all children is important, especially those with risk factors for osteoporosis.
Original languageEnglish
JournalEndocrinology Today
Volume5
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2016

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