Linking metabolic syndrome with low bone mass through insights from BMI and health behaviors. [PDF]
Lee CY, Chuang YS, Lee CH, Wu MT.
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Comprehensive assessment of primary and secondary low bone mass using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and cone beam CT-a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Poiană IR +3 more
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Bone Densitometry Parameters in Females with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome-Does the Hypermobile Subtype Increase the Risk of Low Bone Mass in Patients with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome? [PDF]
Kałuża B +8 more
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Skeletal muscle mitoribosomal defects are linked to low bone mass caused by bone marrow inflammation in male mice. [PDF]
Tian J +15 more
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Global tilt angle in spinal alignment of asymptomatic older women with low bone mass. [PDF]
Tsai PC +8 more
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Genetic Diagnostics in Routine Osteological Assessment of Adult Low Bone Mass Disorders. [PDF]
Oheim R +18 more
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Upregulation of microRNA-96-5p is associated with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis and low bone mass phenotype. [PDF]
Chen H +9 more
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Genetic Evaluation for Monogenic Disorders of Low Bone Mass and Increased Bone Fragility: What Clinicians Need to Know. [PDF]
Busse E, Lee B, Nagamani SCS.
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The unsolved case of “bone-impairing analgesics”. The endocrine effects of opioids on bone metabolism [PDF]
The current literature describes the possible risks for bone fracture in chronic analgesics users. There are three main hypotheses that could explain the increased risk of fracture associated with central analgesics, such as opioids: 1) the increased ...
COLUZZI, FLAMINIA +3 more
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Reduced energy availability: implications for bone health in physically active populations [PDF]
Purpose: The present review critically evaluates existing literature on the effects of short- and long-term low energy availability (EA) on bone metabolism and health in physically active individuals.
Dolan, E +3 more
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