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Contribution of Fat-Free Mass and Fat Mass to Bone Mineral Density Among Reproductive-Aged Women of White, Black, and Hispanic Race/Ethnicity
Abbey B. Berenson
, Carmen Radecki Breitkopf
, Jennifer L. Newman
, Mahbubur Rahman
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Black Hispanic
9%
Black Women
9%
Body Composition Assessment
9%
Bone Mineral Apparent Density
36%
Bone Mineral Density
100%
Density Measure
9%
Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry
9%
Fat Mass
100%
Fat-free Mass
100%
Femoral Neck
18%
Hispanic
100%
Hispanic Women
9%
Lumbar Spine
9%
Older Women
18%
People of Color
9%
Race-ethnicity
100%
White Women
9%
Women of Reproductive Age
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Body Composition
9%
Bone Density
100%
Fat Free Mass
100%
Fat Mass
100%
X Ray
9%
Medicine and Dentistry
Bone Density
100%
Bone Mineral
36%
Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry
9%
Femoral Neck
18%
Lumbar Spine
9%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Body Composition
9%
Bone Density
100%
Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry
9%
Lumbar Spine
9%
Neck
18%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Bone Mineral Density
100%
X Ray
9%