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 vitamin K(1) intake was not associated with effects on BMD or fracture risk.   (({{pubmed>long:16683180}}))   vitamin K(1) intake was not associated with effects on BMD or fracture risk.   (({{pubmed>long:16683180}}))  
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 +Dietary intake of folate, but not vitamin B2 or B12, is associated with increased bone mineral density 5 years after the menopause: results from a 10-year follow-up study in early postmenopausal women.  (({{pubmed>long:18175033}}))  
          
  
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