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In a study by Kuru et_al, a history of fractures resulted in a worse quality of life of patients with osteoporosis. In contrast, in a study by Drozd et_al, subjects with a history of bone fractures assessed their quality of life lower as compared to women without fractures, however, the differences were not statistically significant. In a study by Gorczewska et_al, the respondents with a history of any bone fractures obtained worse scores of their quality of life on the QUALEFFO-41 scale (42.05 ± 17.31 points) than those without fractures (36.25 . . .
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