Bipolar disorder and bone health: A systematic review

Author:

Chandrasekaran VinoomikaORCID,Brennan-Olsen Sharon LORCID,Stuart Amanda L,Pasco Julie AORCID,Berk Michael,Hodge Jason M,Williams Lana J

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Deakin University Postgraduate Research Scholarship

NHMRC Career Development Fellowship

NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellowship

Amgen Australia

Pfizer Australia

University of Melbourne

Deakin University

Arthritis Victoria

Arthritis Australia

Australian Association of Gerontology

City of Greater Geelong

Amgen

Eli Lilly and Sanofi-Aventis

Geelong Region Medical Research Foundation

Barwon Health

Perpetual Trustees

The University of Melbourne

ANZ Charitable Trust

American Society for Bone and Mineral Research

Amgen (Europe) GmBH

BUPA Foundation

Osteoporosis Australia

Australia and New Zealand Bone and Mineral Society

NHMRC

NIH

Simons Foundation

CRC for Mental Health

Stanley Medical Research Institute

MBF

Beyond Blue

Geelong Medical Research Foundation

Bristol Myers Squibb

Eli Lilly

Glaxo SmithKline

Organon

Novartis

Mayne Pharma

Servier and Astra Zeneca

Astra Zeneca

Janssen Cilag

Lundbeck and Pfizer

Lundbeck

Pfizer

Sanofi Synthelabo

Solvay and Wyeth

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology

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