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- Peak_bone_mass abstract "Peak bone mass is the maximum amount of bone a person has during their life. It typically occurs in the early 20s in both males and females. A low peak bone mass is a risk factor for osteoporosis and may occur due to less than optimal bone growth. Peak bone mass is also typically lower in females than males as well as in White people and Asians.".
- Peak_bone_mass wikiPageID "46737123".
- Peak_bone_mass wikiPageLength "668".
- Peak_bone_mass wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Peak_bone_mass wikiPageRevisionID "673628355".
- Peak_bone_mass wikiPageWikiLink Asian_people.
- Peak_bone_mass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physiology.
- Peak_bone_mass wikiPageWikiLink Osteoporosis.
- Peak_bone_mass wikiPageWikiLink White_people.
- Peak_bone_mass wikiPageWikiLinkText "peak bone mass".
- Peak_bone_mass wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Peak_bone_mass subject Category:Physiology.
- Peak_bone_mass hypernym Amount.
- Peak_bone_mass type Disease.
- Peak_bone_mass comment "Peak bone mass is the maximum amount of bone a person has during their life. It typically occurs in the early 20s in both males and females. A low peak bone mass is a risk factor for osteoporosis and may occur due to less than optimal bone growth. Peak bone mass is also typically lower in females than males as well as in White people and Asians.".
- Peak_bone_mass label "Peak bone mass".
- Peak_bone_mass sameAs m.0138msfl.
- Peak_bone_mass wasDerivedFrom Peak_bone_mass?oldid=673628355.
- Peak_bone_mass isPrimaryTopicOf Peak_bone_mass.