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Meat consumption and the risk of hip fracture in women and men: two prospective Swedish cohort studies.

Eva Warensjö LemmingLiisa BybergJonas HöijerJohn A BaronAlicja WolkKarl Michaëlsson
Published in: European journal of nutrition (2024)
A modest linear association was found between a higher meat intake and the risk of hip fractures. Our results from the sub-cohorts further suggest that possible mechanisms linking meat intake and hip fracture risk may be related to the regulation of bone turnover, subclinical inflammation, and oxidative stress. Although estimates are modest, limiting red and processed meat intake in a healthy diet is advisable to prevent hip fractures.
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