Growth, children, and fractures.

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Jones G. [1 ]
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[1] Menzies Research Institute, University of Tasmania, Private Bag 23, Hobart, 7000, Tasmania
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Bone Mineral Density; Bone Mass; Fracture Risk; Fracture Incidence; Forearm Fracture;
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10.1007/s11914-004-0014-2
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Fractures in childhood have long been considered an unavoidable consequence of growth. Studies in recent years have documented the epidemiology of these very common fractures and have also documented considerable variation by fracture type and from country to country. There have also been a number of studies aimed at identifying risk factors particularly for the most common distal forearm fracture. These studies have consistently associated bone mineral density with these fractures. Other possible risk factors include obesity, physical inactivity, sports, cola beverages, calcium intake, risk taking, and coordination. While prospective studies are required to confirm these risk factors, accumulating evidence now suggests that a substantial proportion of fractures in children are preventable.
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