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From: Dietary patterns in Canadian men and women ages 25 and older: relationship to demographics, body mass index, and bone mineral density

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Regression coefficients for dietary patterns and energy intake as predictors of femoral neck BMD with adjustment for body mass index. The parameter estimates are for each 1 SD increase of the nutrient dense factor score, the energy dense factor score, the difference between energy dense and nutrient dense factor score, and the log-tranformed energy intake (1 SD is roughly 36% change in energy intake). P-values for null hypothesis (from top to bottom) Younger Men: 0.028, 0.552, 0.258, 0.030; Older Men: 0.118, 0.007, 0.005, 0.399; Premenopausal Women: 0.300, 0.374, 0.904, 0.425; Postmenopausal Women: 0.353, 0.032, 0.028, 0.110.

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