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Resolution: standard / high Figure 1.
Mean adjusted BMD (bone mineral density) of the total proximal femur in men and women
with a high consumption of coffee (4 cups or more per day) by CYP1A2 polymorphism. The error bars indicate 95% confidence intervals (CI) and the p-values refer to
comparisons between slow and rapid metabolizers at each site. Mean values are adjusted
by age at the BMD measurement, height, weight, total caloric intake, vitamin D intake,
vitamin A intake, calcium intake, alcohol intake, intake of tea (all continuous),
smoking (never, current, former) and levels of leisure physical activity (low, medium,
high).
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