The researchers found increases in bone mineral density of about 1 - 2 % over up to five years, but the authors say these increases are «unlikely to translate into
clinically meaningful reductions in fractures.»
Not exact matches
At week 5, statistically significant
reductions in global health occurred in all arms, but the changes were not
clinically meaningful.
Although the difference in patient mortality between male and female physicians was modest, an observed effect size of a 0.43 - percentage point difference or a relative risk
reduction of 4 % in mortality is arguably a
clinically meaningful difference.