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1. Association between low lean mass and low bone mineral density in 653 women with hip fracture: does the definition of low lean mass matter?

2. Time trend 2000-2013 of vitamin D status in older people who sustain hip fractures: steps forward or steps back? A retrospective study of 1599 patients.

3. Prevalence and burden of vertebral fractures in older men and women with hip fracture: A cross-sectional study.

4. Presarcopenia and sarcopenia in hip-fracture women: prevalence and association with ability to function in activities of daily living.

5. Concomitant upper limb fractures and short-term functional recovery in hip fracture patients: does the site of upper limb injury matter?

6. Parathyroid-hormone variance is only marginally explained by a panel of determinants: a cross-sectional study of 909 hip-fracture patients.

7. Handgrip strength but not appendicular lean mass is an independent predictor of functional outcome in hip-fracture women: a short-term prospective study.

8. Parathyroid hormone is significantly associated with body fat compartment in men but not in women following a hip fracture.

9. Sarcopenia is more prevalent in men than in women after hip fracture: a cross-sectional study of 591 inpatients.

10. Men recover ability to function less than women do: an observational study of 1094 subjects after hip fracture.

11. Appendicular lean mass does not mediate the significant association between vitamin D status and functional outcome in hip-fracture women.

12. Low levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D are associated with the occurrence of concomitant upper limb fractures in older women who sustain a fall-related fracture of the hip.

13. Prevalence of sarcopenia and its association with osteoporosis in 313 older women following a hip fracture.

14. The burden of prevalent vertebral fractures is negatively associated with functional outcome in women with hip fracture.

15. Serum levels of insulin-like growth factor-I are positively associated with functional outcome after hip fracture in elderly women.

16. Type of hip fracture in patients with Parkinson disease is associated with femoral bone mineral density.

17. Muscle mass and functional recovery in men with hip fracture.

18. Fat mass and skeletal muscle mass in hip-fracture women: a cross-sectional study.

19. Skeletal muscle mass, fat mass, and hip bone mineral density in elderly women with hip fracture.

20. Bone mineral density in hip-fracture patients with Parkinson's disease: a case-control study.

21. Muscle mass and functional recovery in women with hip fracture.

22. Body mass index and functional recovery after hip fracture: a survey study of 510 women.

23. 25-hydroxyvitamin D, parathyroid hormone, and functional recovery after hip fracture in elderly patients.

24. Serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D and functional recovery after hip fracture.

25. Functional recovery and length of stay after hip fracture in patients taking corticosteroids.

26. Primary hyperparathyroidism in elderly patients with hip fracture.

27. Functional recovery after concomitant fractures of both hip and upper limb in elderly people.

28. Functional recovery and length of stay after hip fracture in patients with neurologic impairment.

29. Femur bone mineral density is independently associated with functional recovery after hip fracture in elderly women.

30. Positive association between total lymphocyte count and femur bone mineral density in hip-fractured women.

31. Functional recovery and length of stay after recurrent hip fracture.

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