View Author
dai: 234830166

Pluijm, S.M.

(Saskia Pluijm)


activity study level homocysteine homocysteine levels score fracture rotterdam study cohort person rotterdam performance association subject bone mineral density 1.00 disease component women household activities quartile homocysteine level sport factor participant household intensity risk factors copyright 2004 massachusetts sample value faller erasmus universiteit rotterdam body-mass index range population component scores mineral erasmu universiteit study amsterdam amsterdam table sum scores www.nejm.org plasma density strength group health strain plasma homocysteine levels serum follow-up downloaded pattern light activity components fall risk cohort 1 medium result light household activities lips p sports activities percent netherland index body-mas analysis osteoporotic nonrecurrent fallers activity pattern difference osteoporosis collagen presence society massachusett copyright




2 Most Recent Publications

Which types of activities are associated with risk of recurrent falling in older persons? (Article)
Peeters, G.M.E.E. Verweij, L.M. Schoor, N.M. van Pijnappels, M. Pluijm, S.M. Visser, M. Lips, P.
2010-07-07
Homocysteine levels and the risk of osteoporotic fracture (Article)
Meurs, J.B.J. van Jonge, R. de Pluijm, S.M. Klift, M. van de Leeuwen, J.P.T.M. van Hofman, A. Lindemans, J. Groot, L.C.P.M.G. Uitterlinden, A.G. Witteman, J.C.M. Pols, H.A.P. Lips, P. Breteler, M.M.B. Dhonukshe-Rutten, R.A.
2004-01-01