Update of the fracture risk prediction tool FRAX: a systematic review of potential cohorts and analysis plan.
Liesbeth VandenputH JohanssonE V McCloskeyE LiuK E ÅkessonF A AndersonR AzagraC L BagerC BeaudartH A Bischoff-FerrariE BiverO BruyèreJ A CauleyJ R CenterR ChapurlatC ChristiansenC CooperC J CrandallS R CummingsJ A P da SilvaB Dawson-HughesA Diez-PerezA B DufourJ A EismanP J M EldersS FerrariY FujitaS FujiwaraC-C GlüerI GoldshteinD GoltzmanV GudnasonJ HallD HansM HoffR J HollickM HuismanM IkiS Ish-ShalomG JonesM K KarlssonS KhoslaD P KielW-P KohF KoromaniM A KotowiczH KrögerT KwokO LamyA LanghammerB LarijaniK LippunerD MellströmT MerlijnA NordströmP NordströmT W O'NeillB Obermayer-PietschC OhlssonE S OrwollJ A PascoF RivadeneiraB ScheiA-M SchottE J ShiromaK SiggeirsdottirE M SimonsickE Sornay-RenduR SundK M A SwartP SzulcJ TamakiD J TorgersonN M van SchoorT P van StaaJ VilaN J WarehamN C WrightN YoshimuraM C ZillikensM ZwartN C HarveyM LorentzonW D LeslieJ A KanisPublished in: Osteoporosis international : a journal established as result of cooperation between the European Foundation for Osteoporosis and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA (2022)
These assembled cohorts and described models will provide the framework for an updated FRAX tool enabling enhanced assessment of fracture risk (PROSPERO (CRD42021227266)).
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