Poor Responders to Hormone Replacement Therapy
Arch Fam Med. 2000;9:829.
In a randomized study of treatment for osteoporosis, the authors analyzed patients who did not appear to have improved bone mineral density after 5 years of treatment with hormone replacement therapy. Patients who were smokers (P = .003) or who had low body weight (P = .028) had significant risk factors for lack of increase in bone density as measured by densitometry. (Osteoporos Int. 2000;22:211-218.)
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