Individuals' peak bone mineral density (BMD) achieved and maintained at ages 20-40 years is the most powerful predictor of low bone mass and osteoporotic fractures later in life. The aim of this study was to identify metabolomic factors associated with peak BMD variation in US Caucasian women.
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