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. 2013 Sep 18;98(5):1309–1316. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.112.056267

FIGURE 2.

FIGURE 2.

ORs (95% CIs) of osteoporosis or osteopenia for every 5-unit increase in the modified American Heart Association Diet and Lifestyle score. Data were adjusted for age (y), sex, BMI (kg/m2), height (m), current smoking (yes or no), educational status (<9th grade, 9th–12th grade, or college/some graduate school), season of bone mineral density measurement (summer, spring, fall, or winter), plasma vitamin D status (ng/mL), intakes of total energy (kcal/d) and calcium (mg/d), osteoporosis medication use (yes or no), multivitamin supplement use (yes or no), acculturation (%), and perceived stress score based on logistic regression (PROC LOGISTIC; SAS Institute). Femoral neck, n = 896; trochanter, n = 896; total femur, n = 887; lumbar spine, n = 894.

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