Could vitamin d and weight be key to Kids' broken bones?
NCT ID NCT07143552
Summary
This study aims to understand why some children break bones after minor falls. Researchers will compare 100 children (ages 3-15) who broke a bone to those who had a similar fall but did not break a bone. They will check blood levels of vitamin D and other bone markers, measure weight, and look at diet to see if these factors are linked to fracture risk.
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Contact
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Locations
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Franz Tappeiner Hospital
RECRUITINGMeran, Bolzano, 39012, Italy
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Kaiser Franz Joseph Hospital
RECRUITINGBrixen, Bolzano, 39042, Italy
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