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Osteoporosis International

Ausgabe 2/2012

Inhalt (43 Artikel)

Review

Epigenetic influences in the developmental origins of osteoporosis

C. Holroyd, N. Harvey, E. Dennison, C. Cooper

Opinion Paper

Pitfalls in the external validation of FRAX

J. A. Kanis, A. Oden, H. Johansson, E. McCloskey

Open Access Original Article

Validation of the adherence evaluation of osteoporosis treatment (ADEOS) questionnaire for osteoporotic post-menopausal women

V. Breuil, B. Cortet, F.-E. Cotté, B. Arnould, C. Dias-Barbosa, A.-F. Gaudin, A. Regnault, A. Roborel de Climens, E. Legrand

Original Article

Densitometry, radiography, and histological assessment of collagen as methods to evaluate femoral bones in an experimental model of osteoporosis

L. Hernandes, A. L. Ramos, K. R. Micheletti, A. P. Santi, O. A. Cuoghi, M. Salazar

Open Access Original Article

Advancing maternal age is associated with lower bone mineral density in young adult male offspring

R. Rudäng, D. Mellström, E. Clark, C. Ohlsson, M. Lorentzon

Original Article

Algorithms can be used to identify fragility fracture cases in physician-claims databases

S. Jean, B. Candas, É. Belzile, S. Morin, L. Bessette, S. Dodin, J. P. Brown

Original Article

Treatment with acetaminophen/paracetamol or ibuprofen alleviates post-dose symptoms related to intravenous infusion with zoledronic acid 5 mg

J. D. Wark, W. Bensen, C. Recknor, O. Ryabitseva, J. Chiodo III, P. Mesenbrink, T. J. de Villiers

Original Article

The factor-of-risk biomechanical approach predicts hip fracture in men and women: the Framingham Study

A. B. Dufour, B. Roberts, K. E. Broe, D. P. Kiel, M. L. Bouxsein, M. T. Hannan

Original Article

Risk factors for fracture in elderly men: a population-based prospective study

M. Frost, B. Abrahamsen, T. Masud, K. Brixen

Original Article

Site-specific differences in bone mineral density in black and white premenopausal South African women

S. Chantler, K. Dickie, J. H. Goedecke, N. S. Levitt, E. V. Lambert, J. Evans, Y. Joffe, L. K. Micklesfield

Open Access Original Article

An in vivo comparison of hip structure analysis (HSA) with measurements obtained by QCT

K. Ramamurthi, O. Ahmad, K. Engelke, R. H. Taylor, K. Zhu, S. Gustafsson, R. L. Prince, K. E. Wilson

Original Article

Fasting and postprandial spot urine calcium-to-creatinine ratios do not detect hypercalciuria

A. N. Jones, M. M. Shafer, N. S. Keuler, E. M. Crone, K. E. Hansen

Original Article

QCT-based finite element models predict human vertebral strength in vitro significantly better than simulated DEXA

E. Dall’Ara, D. Pahr, P. Varga, F. Kainberger, P. Zysset

Original Article

Diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis before and after admission to long-term care institutions

L. A. Beaupre, S. R. Majumdar, S. Dieleman, A. Au, D. W. Morrish

Original Article

Prevalence of vertebral fractures in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: revisiting the role of glucocorticoids

M. Ghazi, S. Kolta, K. Briot, J. Fechtenbaum, S. Paternotte, C. Roux

Original Article

Osteoporotic changes of subchondral trabecular bone in osteoarthritis of the knee: a 3-T MRI study

K. Chiba, M. Uetani, Y. Kido, M. Ito, N. Okazaki, K. Taguchi, H. Shindo

Original Article

Associations of total osteocalcin with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in older men. The Health In Men Study

B. B. Yeap, S.A. P. Chubb, L. Flicker, K. A. McCaul, P. R. Ebeling, G. J. Hankey, J. P. Beilby, P. E. Norman

Original Article

Hypovitaminosis D as a risk factor of hip fracture severity

M. Larrosa, A. Gomez, E. Casado, M. Moreno, I. Vázquez, C. Orellana, E. Berlanga, J. Ramon, J. Gratacos

Original Article

Does increased sunlight exposure work as a strategy to improve vitamin D status in the elderly: a cluster randomised controlled trial

P. N. Sambrook, I. D. Cameron, J. S. Chen, R. G. Cumming, S. Durvasula, M. Herrmann, C. Kok, S. R. Lord, M. Macara, L. M. March, R. S. Mason, M. J. Seibel, N. Wilson, J. M. Simpson

Original Article

Bone structure and turnover in type 2 diabetes mellitus

A. Shu, M. T. Yin, E. Stein, S. Cremers, E. Dworakowski, R. Ives, M. R. Rubin

Open Access Original Article

‘Sink or swim’: an evaluation of the clinical characteristics of individuals with high bone mass

C. L. Gregson, S. A. Steel, K. P. O’Rourke, K. Allan, J. Ayuk, A. Bhalla, G. Clunie, N. Crabtree, I. Fogelman, A. Goodby, C. M. Langman, S. Linton, E. Marriott, E. McCloskey, K. E. Moss, T. Palferman, S. Panthakalam, K. E. S. Poole, M. D. Stone, J. Turton, D. Wallis, S. Warburton, J. Wass, E. L. Duncan, M. A. Brown, G. Davey-Smith, J. H. Tobias

Original Article

Semi-automatic determination of detailed vertebral shape from lumbar radiographs using active appearance models

M. G. Roberts, T. Oh, E. M. B. Pacheco, R. Mohankumar, T. F. Cootes, J. E. Adams

Original Article

Predictors of bone loss in childhood hematologic malignancies: a prospective study

Ghada El-Hajj Fuleihan, S. Muwakkit, A. Arabi, L. E.-O. Daouk, T. Ghalayini, J. Chaiban, M. Abboud

Original Article

Serum 25(OH)D concentrations in sunny Israel

W. Saliba, H. S. Rennert, A. Kershenbaum, G. Rennert

Open Access Original Article

Beneficial effect of risedronate for preventing recurrent hip fracture in the elderly Japanese women

M. Osaki, K. Tatsuki, T. Hashikawa, T. Norimatsu, K. Chiba, S. Motokawa, I. Furuichi, Y. Doiguchi, K. Aoyagi, H. Shindo

Original Article

Association between vitamin K intake from fermented soybeans, natto, and bone mineral density in elderly Japanese men: the Fujiwara-kyo Osteoporosis Risk in Men (FORMEN) study

Y. Fujita, M. Iki, J. Tamaki, K. Kouda, A. Yura, E. Kadowaki, Y. Sato, J.-S. Moon, K. Tomioka, N. Okamoto, N. Kurumatani

Original Article

Relationships of muscle strength and bone mineral density in ambulatory children with cerebral palsy

C.-L. Chen, K.-C. Lin, C.-Y. Wu, J.-Y. Ke, C.-J. Wang, C.-Y. Chen

Original Article

Predicting EQ-5D-US and SF-6D societal health state values from the Osteoporosis Assessment Questionnaire

C. M. McDonough, M. R. Grove, A. D. Elledge, A. N. A. Tosteson

Original Article

Treatment satisfaction and persistence among postmenopausal women on osteoporosis medications: 12-month results from POSSIBLE US™

E. Barrett-Connor, S. W. Wade, T. P. Do, S. Satram-Hoang, R. Stewart, G. Gao, D. Macarios

Original Article

The impact of subtrochanteric fracture criteria on hip fracture classification

S. Y. Huang, C. D. Grimsrud, J. Provus, M. Hararah, M. Chandra, B. Ettinger, J. C. Lo

Original Article

Skeletal findings in children recently initiating glucocorticoids for the treatment of nephrotic syndrome

J. Feber, I. Gaboury, A. Ni, N. Alos, S. Arora, L. Bell, T. Blydt-Hansen, C. Clarson, G. Filler, J. Hay, D. Hebert, B. Lentle, M. Matzinger, J. Midgley, D. Moher, M. Pinsk, F. Rauch, C. Rodd, N. Shenouda, K. Siminoski, L. M. Ward

Original Article

Serum undercarboxylated osteocalcin levels are inversely associated with glycemic status and insulin resistance in an elderly Japanese male population: Fujiwara-kyo Osteoporosis Risk in Men (FORMEN) Study

M. Iki, J. Tamaki, Y. Fujita, K. Kouda, A. Yura, E. Kadowaki, Y. Sato, J. S. Moon, K. Tomioka, N. Okamoto, N. Kurumatani

Original Article

Genetic variants in the SOX6 gene are associated with bone mineral density in both Caucasian and Chinese populations

T.-L. Yang, Y. Guo, Y.-J. Liu, H. Shen, Y.-Z. Liu, S.-F. Lei, J. Li, Q. Tian, H.-W. Deng

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