@article{6b6f53a3d61b46e4b3eb346c2ffeaa46,
title = "Disease-specific perception of fracture risk and incident fracture rates: GLOW cohort study",
abstract = "Accurate patient risk perception of adverse health events promotes greater autonomy over, and motivation towards, health-related lifestyles.",
keywords = "Cerebrovascular event, Fracture risk, Multiple sclerosis, Self-perception, Parkinson's disease, Postmenopausal ",
author = "Gregson, {C L} and Dennison, {E M} and Compston, {J E} and S Adami and Adachi, {J D} and Anderson, {F A} and S Boonen and R Chapurlat and A D{\'i}ez-P{\'e}rez and Greenspan, {S L} and Hooven, {F H} and Lacroix, {A Z} and Nieves, {J W} and Netelenbos, {J C} and J Pfeilschifter and M Rossini and C Roux and Saag, {K G} and S Silverman and Siris, {E S} and Watts, {N B} and A Wyman and C Cooper and {for the GLOW Investigators}",
year = "2013",
month = jul,
day = "25",
doi = "10.1007/s00198-013-2438-y",
language = "English",
journal = "Osteoporosis International",
issn = "0937-941X",
publisher = "Springer London",
}