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Section Type: RESULTS

Text: With a significant increase in T-score of the lumbar spine by +0. 28 0. 35 [95 % confidence interval (CI) : 0. 162-0. 460, P < 0. 01], +0. 33 0. 49 (95 % CI : 0. 109-0. 558, P < 0. 01), +0. 43 0. 47 (95 % CI : 0. 147-0. 708, P < 0. 01) in group A, +0. 22 0. 33 (95 % CI : 0. 125-0. 321, P < 0. 01) ; +0. 47 0. 60 (95 % CI : 0. 262-0. 676, P < 0. 01), +0. 51 0. 44 (95 % CI : 0. 338-0. 682, P < 0. 01) in group B and +0. 22 0. 38 (95 % CI : 0. 111-0. 329, P < 0. 01), +0. 36 0. 53 (95 % CI : 0. 147-0. 578, P < 0. 01), +0. 41 0. 48 (95 % CI : 0. 238-0. 576, P < 0. 01) in group C, respectively, during the 1. 0, 2. 25 and 3. 5 year periods (PP analysis), no treatment regimen was superior in any in - or between-group analyses.