A complicating factor is that taller people have much higher fracture rates, which likely explains some but not all of the difference e.g. Serbo-Croatians are bigger than Scandinavians, but seem to actually a lower than average fracture ratehttps://academic.oup.com/ije/article-abstract/24/4/783/713501 …
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Vit D deficiency?
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I think the comparison between UK vs NZ/AUS shows it best. Essentially the same population of people with completely different rate of fracture (sunny Australasian summers). Finland is interesting though? More robust Uralic blood?
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