Method of collecting markers of bone metabolism from sweat

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ABSTRACT:
The invention disclosed herein relates to a method of monitoring bone metabolism comprising continuously collecting a sweat sample from a subject and assaying the sweat sample to determine the concentration of a marker of bone metabolism in the sample, wherein said marker is not pyridinoline or deoxypyridinoline.

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