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E S Siris

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LeBoff M, Greenspan S, Insogna K, Lewiecki E, Saag K, Singer A, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2022 Jul; 33(10):2243. PMID: 35900384
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LeBoff M, Greenspan S, Insogna K, Lewiecki E, Saag K, Singer A, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2022 Apr; 33(10):2049-2102. PMID: 35478046
Osteoporosis is the most common metabolic bone disease in the USA and the world. It is a subclinical condition until complicated by fracture(s). These fractures place an enormous medical and...
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Keaveny T, Clarke B, Cosman F, Orwoll E, Siris E, Khosla S, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2020 Apr; 31(6):1025-1048. PMID: 32335687
The surgeon general of the USA defines osteoporosis as "a skeletal disorder characterized by compromised bone strength, predisposing to an increased risk of fracture." Measuring bone strength, Biomechanical Computed Tomography...
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Adami G, Saag K, Mudano A, Rahn E, Wright N, Outman R, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2020 Feb; 31(7):1283-1290. PMID: 32020264
Introduction: Understanding factors associated with reaching the contemplative stage of readiness to initiate osteoporosis treatment may inform the design of behavioral interventions to improve osteoporosis treatment uptake in women at...
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Wright N, Saag K, Dawson-Hughes B, Khosla S, Siris E
Osteoporos Int . 2017 Sep; 28(11):3283-3284. PMID: 28936598
We evaluated the prevalence of osteoporosis using the osteoporosis diagnostic criteria developed by the National Bone Health Alliance (NBHA), which includes qualified fractures, FRAX score in addition to BMD. The...
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Litwic A, Compston J, Wyman A, Siris E, Gehlbach S, Adachi J, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2017 Sep; 28(12):3495-3500. PMID: 28861636
Introduction: This study aimed to assess how well self-perception of fracture risk, and fracture risk as estimated by the fracture prediction tool FRAX, related to fracture incidence and uptake and...
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Wright N, Saag K, Dawson-Hughes B, Khosla S, Siris E
Osteoporos Int . 2016 Dec; 28(4):1225-1232. PMID: 27966104
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to estimate the prevalence of osteoporosis in US adults ≥50 years using the NBHA osteoporosis diagnostic criteria. Methods: Utilizing 2005-2008 data of the...
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Siris E, Adler R, Bilezikian J, Bolognese M, Dawson-Hughes B, Favus M, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2014 Mar; 25(5):1439-43. PMID: 24577348
Unlabelled: Osteoporosis causes an elevated fracture risk. We propose the continued use of T-scores as one means for diagnosis but recommend that, alternatively, hip fracture; osteopenia-associated vertebral, proximal humerus, pelvis,...
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Gregson C, Dennison E, Compston J, Adami S, Adachi J, Anderson Jr F, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2013 Jul; 25(1):85-95. PMID: 23884437
Unlabelled: Accurate patient risk perception of adverse health events promotes greater autonomy over, and motivation towards, health-related lifestyles. Introduction: We compared self-perceived fracture risk and 3-year incident fracture rates in...
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Siris E, Boonen S, Mitchell P, Bilezikian J, Silverman S
Osteoporos Int . 2012 May; 23(8):2093-7. PMID: 22543575
Osteoporosis is a skeletal disorder in which reductions in bone strength predispose to an increased risk for fractures. Currently, the diagnosis is officially made based exclusively on bone mineral density...