Publications about TBS More than 1200 publications about TBS Search through Publications Keywords, Titles, Tags, AuthorsSearch Filter by TagsAll1.19 (0.99-1.43)200 MOF were recorded. Fractured women were older25-Hydroxy vitamin D;3d dxaAbaloparatideAcromegalyAdalimumabAdolescentADPKD had a similar BMD and lower T-score compared to non-ADPKD [BMD: 1.120 vs. 1.126ADPKD is caused by pathogenic variants in PKD1 or PKD2Adrenal incidentalomaadrenalectomyAfrican Americansafter adjustment for FRAX-CRFAiAlcoholAlcoholic liver diseaseAldosteroneAlendronateALSAmphetaminesamytrophicAnabolic drugsand 1.52 (1.26-1.84)and loss of function is associated with low bone mineral density (BMD) and volume. Howeverand stiffness index (SI))and TBS. Thusand TBS. We found no association between the change of QUS parameters in 2.5 years and incident MOF. Conclusion: Heel-QUS predicts fracture independently of FRAXand TBS; higher FRAX-CRF risk; and more prevalent fractures. TBS was significantly correlated with SOS (0.409) and SI (0.472). A decrease of one SD in SIAnkylosing SpondylitisAnorexiaAnti-resorptive treatmentAntiresorptive therapyAntiretroviral therapyAntiretroviral therapy (ART)ArgentinaAromatase inhibitorArtificial Intelligenceasian raceasthmaAustraliaAustriaAxial spondyloarthritisBariatricBelgiumBeta-thalassemiaBiomimetic MaterialsBiphosphonatesBisphosphonateBisphosphonatesBlood transfusionBMDBMIBody compositionbody mass indexbody mass index (BMI; p = 0.001)Bone densityBone diseasesbone fragilityBone geometryBone marrow fatBone metabolic diseasesBone microarchitectureBone mineral densityBone mineral density (BMD)bone qctBone SubstitutesBone turnover markersBonesBowel diseaseBrazilBreast cancerBUABUA or SOS increased the MOF risk by (OR(95%CI)) 1.43 (1.18-1.75)BulgariaC-reactive proteinCalcitoninCalciumCanadaCancellous boneCancerCardiovascularCardiovascular eventsCase reportChileChinaChinese AmericanChinese populationChronic inflammationChronic kidney disease-mineral and bone disorderClinical trialsconfirmatory factor analysisCOPDCorrectioncorticosteroidCortisolCrohn's diseaseCushing SyndromeCushing's syndromecystic fibrosisCzech RepublicDegenerative diseaseDenmarkDenosumabDensitometryDiabetesDiabetes mellitusDiabetes mellitus type 2DiagnosisDialysisDietDiffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosisDown syndromeDual X-RayDual-energy X-ray absorptiometryDXADXA (BMD and TBS)EgyptEhlers-Danlos syndromeencoding polycystin-1 and -2 proteins. Polycystins are expressed in osteoblasts and chondrocytes in animal modelsEnd stage renal diseaseEndocrine disordersEndocrinologyEndometriosisEOSEstrogenEthnicityExemestaneExercise trainingfailure loadfat mass index (FMI; p < 0.001)Femalefemoral neck and total hipFibromalgiaFinite Elements AnalysisFinlandFractureFracture predictionFracture riskFracture Risk Assessment ToolFracturesfragility fractureFrailtyFranceFRAXGastric bypassGastritisGaucher diseaseGE-LunarGenetic factorsGermanyGlucocorticoidsGlucose metabolismGraves' diseaseGreeceGrowth hormoneGrowth hormone-secreting pituitary adenomaGuidelineGuidelinesHaemophiliaHDLHeart failureheel quantitative ultrasoundHemodialysisHepatic cirrhosisHepatitis CHIVHologicHormone replacement therapyHR-pQCTHuman immunodeficiency virusHypercortisolismHyperparathyroidismHyperthyroidismHypogonadismHypoparathyroidismHypophosphatasiaHypopituitarismIbandronateimmunityincidentalomaIndiaInsulin resistanceIranIrelandISCDit is unclear whether these variants impact bone strength in ADPKD patients. HereItalyJapanKidney diseaseKlinefelter syndromeKneeLean tissue massLebanonLetterlipid metabolismLipid profile-dyslipidemiaLipodystrophyLiverLong-term careLongitudinallumbar spinelung transplantationMaleMeeting reportMenMeta-analysisMetablic syndromeMetabolic syndromeMexicoMicroarchitectureMicroindentationmicroRNAMineral metabolismMonoclonal gammopathymore treated with anti-osteoporosis medication; had lower QUSMortalityMRIMultiple myelomaMultiple sclerosisMuscle strengthMuscle weaknessMuscular strenghtMuscular strengthNetherlandsNeurofibromatosisNeurologyNormative dataNorwayObesityObstructive pulmonary diseaseObstructive Sleep ApneaOdanacatibOmega-3OrbitopathyOsteoarthritisOsteogenesis imperfectaOsteoporosisOsteosarcopeniap < 0.001; T-score: -0.60 vs. -1.08p < 0.001; T-score: -0.62 vs. -0.99p < 0.001; T-score: -1.16 vs. -1.46p < 0.001]p < 0.001] and at left TH [BMD: 0.960 vs. 0.893p = 0.001; T-score: -1.20 vs. -1.41p = 0.001]. At the LS levelp = 0.008]. After adjusting for preemptive KTxp = 0.01] and at left FN [BMD: 0.885 vs. 0.840p = 0.93; T-score: -0.66 vs. -0.23paget's diseaseParkinsonPeak bone massPediatricsPentosidinePerceived agePhantomPhenylketonuriaPheochromocytomaPhysical activityPhysical performancePolandPolymyalgia rheumaticaPortugalpositivePost-menopausal osteoporosis;Postmenopausal womenPostmenopausepQCTPrednisonePregnancyPrimary hyperparathyroidismProstate cancerProton pump inhibitorsPsoriasisPTHPulmonaryPulmonary diseasesQuantitative ultrasoundQUS represents an important case finding/pre-screening tool in osteoporosis management. The change in QUS over time was not associated with future fracturesRaloxifenerange 18-64) with 47Rare bone diseaseReference datarespectivelyrespectively. Similar results were found at the right femoral neck (FN) between ADPKD and non-ADPKD [BMD: 0.887 vs. 0.848ReviewRheumatoid arthritisRheumatologyRisedronaterisk assessmentRomaniaRomosozumabRunnersRussiaSafetySarcopeniaSclerostinSecondary osteoporosissecondary osteoporosis; bone mineral density; dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA); trabecular bone score/TBS; fragility fractureSensitivity and SpecificitySerbiaShort statureSlovakiaSloveniaSmokersSoft tissueSoft tissue thicknessSouth AfricaSouth KoreaSpainSpinal chord injurySpinal fracturesSpine SurgerySpondyloarthritisSportsStem cell transplantSteroidsstructural equation modelingSwedenSwitzerlandSympathetic activitySystemic sclerosisT1DMTaiwanTamoxifenTBSTBS and body composition. Prevalence of VFs was assessed by quantitative morphometry on lateral spine X-rays. Results: VFs were detected in 14 patients (19.7%)TBS Osteo - All publications about FRAXTBS-adjusted FRAXTechnical studyTechnical variabilityTenofovir disoproxil fumarateTeriparatideTestosteroneThailandThe NetherlandsThis study aimed to better define the role of heel-QUS in fracture prediction. Our results showed that heel-QUS predicts fracture independently of FRAXThyroidThyroidectomyThyroxineTotal Knee Arthroplasty (TKA)Total knee replacementTrabecular bone scoreTrabecular bone score (TBS)Trabecular bone score TBS Fracture Osteoporosis GuidelinesTransgenderTransplantTransplantationtreatmentTreatment (anti-osteoporotic treatments)TSECTSH suppressive therapytumorTurkeyTurner syndromeType 2 diabetes mellitusTyrotropin suppressive therapyUKUkraineUlcerative colitisUSAVertebral fracturesvertebral fractures (VFs) and trabecular bone score (TBS) in adult subjects with KS. Methods: Seventy-one adult males (median age 41 yearsVertebral Fragility FracturesVFs were significantly associated with truncal/leg fat ratio (OR 2.32 per tertile; 95% CI 1.05-5.15; p = 0.038)VietnamVitamin DVO2waist circumference (p = 0.007)we evaluated the associations between body composition parametersWeight reduction programswhereas impaired TBS (detected in 23.4% of subjects) was associated with older age at study entry (p = 0.001) and at diagnosis of disease (p = 0.015)without significant association with low BMD (p = 0.912). In univariate logistic regression analysisX-linked hypophosphatemic ricketsYoung AdultZoledronate Bone volume fraction and fabric anisotropy are better determinants of trabecular bone stiffness than other morphological variables Authors: Maquer, Ghislain; Musy, Sarah N.; Wandel, Jasmin; Gross, Thomas; Zysset, Philippe K. Year: 2015 PubMed Link Tags: Finite Elements Analysis, Microarchitecture, Osteoporosis, Switzerland, See Details » [Bone and Calcium Research Update 2015. Recent advances in clinical assessment of trabecular bone architecture: trabecular bone score (TBS)] Authors: Sone, Teruki Year: 2015 PubMed Link Tags: Japan, Osteoporosis, Review, Secondary osteoporosis, See Details » Comparison between different bone treatments on areal bone mineral density (aBMD) and bone microarchitectural texture as assessed by the trabecular bone score (TBS). Authors: Di Gregorio, S.; Del Rio, L.; Rodriguez-Tolra, J.; Bonel, E.; Garcia, M.; Winzenrieth, R. Year: 2015 PubMed Link Tags: Alendronate, Bisphosphonate, Calcium, Denosumab, GE-Lunar, Longitudinal, Risedronate, Spain, Teriparatide, Testosterone, Treatment (anti-osteoporotic treatments), Vitamin D, See Details » Fracture discrimination by combined bone mineral density (BMD) and microarchitectural texture analysis. Authors: Touvier, J.; Winzenrieth, R.; Johansson, H.; Roux, J. P.; Chaintreuil, J.; Toumi, H.; Jennane, R.; Hans, D.; Lespessailles, E. Year: 2015 PubMed Link Tags: France, Hologic, Osteoporosis, See Details » VITAL-Bone Health: rationale and design of two ancillary studies evaluating the effects of vitamin D and/or omega-3 fatty acid supplements on incident fractures and bone health outcomes in the VITamin D and OmegA-3 TriaL (VITAL) Authors: LeBoff, Meryl S.; Yue, Amy Y.; Copeland, Trisha; Cook, Nancy R.; Buring, Julie E.; Manson, JoAnn E. Year: 2015 PubMed Link Tags: Hologic, Omega-3, Osteoporosis, UK, Vitamin D, See Details » Greater milk intake is associated with lower bone turnover, higher bone density, and higher bone microarchitecture index in a population of elderly Japanese men with relatively low dietary calcium intake: Fujiwara-kyo Osteoporosis Risk in Men (FORMEN) Study Authors: Sato, Y.; Iki, M.; Fujita, Y.; Tamaki, J.; Kouda, K.; Yura, A.; Moon, J.-S.; Winzenrieth, R.; Iwaki, H.; Ishizuka, R.; Amano, N.; Tomioka, K.; Okamoto, N.; Kurumatani, N. Year: 2015 PubMed Link Tags: Diet, Hologic, Japan, Men, See Details » Spine Trabecular Bone Score Precision, a Comparison Between GE Lunar Standard and High-Resolution Densitometers Authors: Krueger, Diane; Libber, Jessie; Binkley, Neil Year: 2015 PubMed Link Tags: GE-Lunar, Technical variability, USA, See Details » Short-term precision assessment of trabecular bone score and bone mineral density using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry with different scan modes: an in vivo study Authors: Bandirali, Michele; Poloni, Alessandro; Sconfienza, Luca Maria; Messina, Carmelo; Papini, Giacomo Davide Edoardo; Petrini, Marcello; Ulivieri, Fabio Massimo; Di Leo, Giovanni; Sardanelli, Francesco Year: 2015 PubMed Link Tags: Hologic, Italy, Technical variability, See Details » The impact of glucocorticoid therapy on trabecular bone score in older women. Authors: Paggiosi, M. A.; Peel, N. F. A.; Eastell, R. Year: 2015 PubMed Link Tags: Glucocorticoids, Hologic, Secondary osteoporosis, Treatment (anti-osteoporotic treatments), UK, See Details » Trabecular bone score may improve FRAX(R) prediction accuracy for major osteoporotic fractures in elderly Japanese men: the Fujiwara-kyo Osteoporosis Risk in Men (FORMEN) Cohort Study. Authors: Iki, M.; Fujita, Y.; Tamaki, J.; Kouda, K.; Yura, A.; Sato, Y.; Moon, J.-S.; Winzenrieth, R.; Okamoto, N.; Kurumatani, N. Year: 2015 PubMed Link Tags: Hologic, Japan, Men, Osteoporosis, TBS Osteo - All publications about FRAX, See Details » ‹ 1 … 52 53 54 55 56 … 63 ›