Rationale and design of the b-proof study, a randomized controlled trial on the effect of supplemental intake of vitamin b12 and folic acid on fracture incidence

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  • who: Karin MA Swart and collaborators from the Netherlands) and Wageningen University, (Wageningen, the Netherlands), the latter acting as coordinator have published the research work: Rationale and design of the B-PROOF study, a randomized controlled trial on the effect of supplemental intake of vitamin B12 and folic acid on fracture incidence, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of the current intervention is therefore to assess the efficacy of oral supplementation with vitamin B12 and folic acid in the prevention of fractures in Dutch elderly people with elevated homocysteine concentrations. The aim of this . . .

     

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