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Newswise San Francisco According to a study reported at the 95th Annual Meeting of the American Endocrine Society in San Francisco, no matter what the bone density of menopausal women, a high-salt diet will increase the risk of fractures
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The lead author of the study, Dr.
Fukuda, a professor of health and nutrition at Matsuejima University in Japan, said that the Japanese study found that the risk of fractures in non-vertebral parts or at any point other than the spine of elderly women on a high-sodium diet is four times higher than that of vertebral fractures