Abstract

Takahashi et al. (1) described no changes in bone metabolism markers and a nonsignificant decrease in vitamin K concentrations after low-energy neck or femur fractures in a group of 28 elderly women. Their theory was that vitamin K is required for γ-carboxylation of osteocalcin (2) and that the …

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