Slight religiosity associated with a lower incidence of any fracture among healthy people in a multireligious country.
Daiki KobayashiHironori KugaTakuro ShimboPublished in: BioPsychoSocial medicine (2023)
We demonstrated that slightly religious people, but not somewhat or very religious people, had a lower incidence of fracture than nonreligious individuals, although the T-scores were similar regardless of the degree of religiosity.
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