Effects of smoking habit change on hospitalized fractures: a retrospective cohort study in a male population
Abstract
We examined effects of smoking habit change on fracture risk in men. Long-term quitters and never smokers showed decreased risk for overall fractures, lumbar fractures, and other site fractures. Short-term quitters did not show decreased risk. Longer time since smoking cessation may lead to decreased fracture risk in men. Cigarette smoking is a well-known modifiable risk factor of osteoporosis and fractures. This study investigated the effects...
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Title
Effects of smoking habit change on hospitalized fractures: a retrospective cohort study in a male population
Published Date
Feb 27, 2020
Journal
Volume
15
Issue
1
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