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Blay R, Flores L, Kupzyk K, Waltman N, Lappe J, Mack L, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2024 Feb; 35(5):877-891. PMID: 38368307
Purpose: Exercise and bisphosphonates reduce fracture risk, but their impact on estimates of bone strength remains uncertain. This study compared changes in tibial bone strength using peripheral quantitative computed tomography...
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Flores L, Nelson S, Waltman N, Kupzyk K, Lappe J, Mack L, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2021 Sep; 33(2):425-433. PMID: 34510230
Purpose: The menopausal transition is characterized by dramatic bone loss, leading to an increased risk of fracture. Few studies have examined how modifiable risk factors influence bone structure. Thus, the...
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Rokidi S, Paschalis E, Klaushofer K, Vennin S, Desyatova A, Turner J, et al.
Bone . 2019 Jun; 127:207-214. PMID: 31229674
Women with similar areal Bone Mineral Densities (BMD) may show divergent fracture incidence due to differences in bone quality. The hypothesis tested in the present pilot study is that postmenopausal...
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Rizzoli R, Biver E, Bonjour J, Coxam V, Goltzman D, Kanis J, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2018 May; 29(9):1933-1948. PMID: 29740667
A summary of systematic reviews and meta-analyses addressing the benefits and risks of dietary protein intakes for bone health in adults suggests that dietary protein levels even above the current...
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Binkley N, Coursin D, Krueger D, Iglar P, Heiner J, Illgen R, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2016 Nov; 28(3):1013-1020. PMID: 27826645
Introduction: As secondary causes of osteoporosis are common, fracture liaison services often perform laboratory testing in the immediate post-fracture interval. We hypothesized that laboratory results obtained shortly after surgery may...
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Binkley N, Lappe J, Singh R, Khosla S, Krueger D, Drezner M, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2015 Jan; 26(5):1655-60. PMID: 25572049
Unlabelled: Substantial variability exists in the serum 25(OH)D increase observed in response to vitamin D supplementation. Measurement of circulating cholecalciferol and 24,25(OH)₂D, as indicators of vitamin D absorption and degradation,...
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Misof B, Dempster D, Zhou H, Roschger P, Fratzl-Zelman N, Fratzl P, et al.
Calcif Tissue Int . 2014 Aug; 95(4):332-9. PMID: 25134800
Bone mineralization density distribution (BMDD) is an important determinant of bone mechanical properties. The most available skeletal site for access to the BMDD is the iliac crest. Compared to cancellous...
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Zhang H, Lu W, Zhao Y, Rong P, Cao R, Gu W, et al.
Curr Mol Med . 2011 Jun; 11(6):489-502. PMID: 21663588
The infiltration of adipocytes in osteoporotic patients' bone marrow suggests an important regulatory function of bone marrow fat on the development of aged bone. Therefore, we have examined the effects...
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Cohen A, Recker R, Lappe J, Dempster D, Cremers S, McMahon D, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2011 Mar; 23(1):171-82. PMID: 21365462
Introduction: In men, idiopathic osteoporosis (IOP) is often associated with low serum insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) and reduced bone formation. The characteristics of premenopausal women with IOP are not well...
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Sarno M, Sarno L, Baylink D, Drinkwater B, Farley S, Kleerekoper M, et al.
Clin Chem Lab Med . 2001 May; 39(3):223-8. PMID: 11350019
Convenient techniques for measuring rates of bone turnover have been developed in recent years with the advent of biochemical markers of bone metabolism. One recent of these techniques is a...