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Chapter 15: Ethnic Differences in Bone Acquisition
Shane A. Norris and Dorothy A. Nelson
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From the Primer on the Metabolic Bone Diseases and Disorders of Mineral Metabolism, 7th Edition.
Figure 1 Figure 1 Whole body BMC (A) unadjusted means and (B) adjusted means for selected predictors, with simultaneous 95% CIs (SAB, South African black; SAM, South African mixed ancestral origin; SAW, South African white; USB, black American; USW, white American). T-bars representing the CIs will overlap if the differences in means are not significant (Reproduced with permission from the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research from Micklesfield L, Norris SA, Nelson DA, Lambert EV, van der Merwe L, Pettifor JM 2007 Comparisons of body size, composition and whole body bone mass between North American and South African children. J Bone Miner Res 22:1869–1877.) Figure 1 Whole body BMC (A) unadjusted means and (B) adjusted means for selected predictors, with simultaneous 95% CIs (SAB, South African black; SAM, South African mixed ancestral origin; SAW, South African white; USB, black American; USW, white American). T-bars representing the CIs will overlap if the differences in means are not significant (Reproduced with permission from the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research from Micklesfield L, Norris SA, Nelson DA, Lambert EV, van der Merwe L, Pettifor JM 2007 Comparisons of body size, composition and whole body bone mass between North American and South African children. J Bone Miner Res 22:1869–1877.) © 2008 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
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