Reply to: The Association Between Cognitive Decline and Bone Loss and Fracture Risk Is Not Affected by Medication With Anticholinergic Effect

Author:

Bliuc Dana12ORCID,Tran Thach12ORCID,Adachi Jonathan D.3,Atkins Gerald J.4,Berger Claudie5,Bergh Joop67,Cappai Roberto8,Eisman John A129ORCID,Geel Tineke10ORCID,Geusens Piet11ORCID,Goltzman David12ORCID,Hanley David A13,Josse Robert14,Kaiser Stephanie15,Kovacs Christopher S.16ORCID,Langsetmo Lisa17ORCID,Prior Jerilynn C18ORCID,Nguyen Tuan V1920ORCID,Solomon Lucian B.421,Stapledon Catherine4,Center Jacqueline R12,

Affiliation:

1. Osteoporosis and Bone Biology Garvan Institute of Medical Research Sydney NSW Australia

2. Clinical School, St Vincent's Hospital, Faculty of Medicine UNSW Sydney Kensington NSW Australia

3. Department of Medicine McMaster University Hamilton ON Canada

4. Centre for Orthopaedic and Trauma Research University of Adelaide Adelaide SA Australia

5. CaMos National Coordinating Centre McGill University Montreal QC Canada

6. Maastricht University Medical Center Research School Nutrim, Department of Internal Medicine, Subdivision of Rheumatology Maastricht The Netherlands

7. Department of Internal Medicine VieCuri Medical Centre of Noord‐Limburg Venlo The Netherlands

8. School of Biomedical Sciences University of Melbourne Melbourne VIC Australia

9. School of Medicine Sydney University of Notre Dame Australia Sydney NSW Australia

10. Máxima Medical Center Department of Data and analytics Veldhoven The Netherlands

11. Biomedical Research Institute University Hasselt Hasselt Belgium

12. Department of Medicine McGill University Montreal QC Canada

13. Department of Medicine University of Calgary Calgary AB Canada

14. Department of Medicine University of Toronto Toronto ON Canada

15. Department of Medicine Dalhousie University Halifax NS Canada

16. Faculty of Medicine Memorial University St. John's NL Canada

17. School of Public Health University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis MN USA

18. Department of Medicine and Endocrinology University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada

19. Centre for Health Technologies University of Technology Sydney Australia

20. School of Population Health UNSW Medicine UNSW Sydney Australia

21. Orthopaedic and Trauma Service Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide SA Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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