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Medical treatment of severe osteoporosis including new concept of advanced severe osteoporosis

Choi HS, Park SY, Kim YM, Kim SH, Kim KM, Chung YS

  • KMID: 2309510
  • Osteoporos Sarcopenia.
  • 2016 Mar;2(1):13-19.
Osteoporosis is a metabolic bone disease characterized by decreased bone strength, leading to an increased risk of fracture. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines osteoporosis as a bone mineral density...
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Perception of severe osteoporosis amongst medical doctors in South Korea: Awareness, impact, and treatment

Kim JH, Park YS, Oh KJ, Lee SY, Lee SY, Lee SK, Chung YS

  • KMID: 2309516
  • Osteoporos Sarcopenia.
  • 2016 Mar;2(1):45-52.
OBJECTIVES: Little is currently known about the issues surrounding management and treatment of severe osteoporosis in South Korea. Our objective was to assess doctors' views on the perception, diagnosis, and...
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus and bone fragility: Special focus on bone imaging

Choi YJ, Chung YS

  • KMID: 2309511
  • Osteoporos Sarcopenia.
  • 2016 Mar;2(1):20-24.
Fragility fracture rate is increased in type 2 diabetes patients despite of higher bone mineral density than non-diabetes control subjects. Vertebral fractures are usually asymptomatic; therefore, morphometric radiologic evaluation should...
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A summary of the Malaysian Clinical Guidance on the management of postmenopausal and male osteoporosis, 2015

Yeap SS, Hew FL, Damodaran , Chee W, Lee JK, Goh EM, Mumtaz M, Lim HH, Chan SP

  • KMID: 2309509
  • Osteoporos Sarcopenia.
  • 2016 Mar;2(1):1-12.
AIM: This Clinical Guidance is aimed to help practitioners assess, diagnose and manage their patients with osteoporosis (OP), using the best available evidence. METHODS: A literature search using PubMed (MEDLINE) and...
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Occurrence of vertebral fracture more closely associated with decreased anteroposterior than lateral lumbar bone mineral density

Tsuchie H, Miyakoshi , Kasukawa Y, Nishi T, Abe H, Segawa T, Shimada Y

  • KMID: 2309514
  • Osteoporos Sarcopenia.
  • 2016 Mar;2(1):38-40.
OBJECTIVES: While it has been pointed out that an anteroposterior (AP) view of the lumbar spine may lead to overestimation of the bone mineral density (BMD), a lateral view is...
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Bone turnover increases during supervised treadmill walking in Thai postmenopausal women

Siwapituk , Kitisomprayoonkul W

  • KMID: 2309515
  • Osteoporos Sarcopenia.
  • 2016 Mar;2(1):41-44.
INTRODUCTION: Treadmill walking is a cheap and attainable form of exercise, which carries a low injury risk and confers other health benefit. The aim of this study is to investigate...
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Combined treatment with minodronate and vitamin C increases bone mineral density and strength in vitamin C-deficient rats

Segawa T, Miyakoshi , Kasukawa Y, Aonuma H, Tsuchie H, Shimada Y

  • KMID: 2309513
  • Osteoporos Sarcopenia.
  • 2016 Mar;2(1):30-37.
OBJECTIVES: Reduced bone quality caused by vitamin C deficiency in older persons may lead to incidental fragility fractures during bisphosphonate treatment, although bisphosphonate increases bone mineral density (BMD). This study...
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Femoral bone structure in Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima Fatty rats

Minematsu , Hanaoka T, Takada Y, Okuda S, Imagita H, Sakata S

  • KMID: 2309512
  • Osteoporos Sarcopenia.
  • 2016 Mar;2(1):25-29.
OBJECTIVES: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) increases fracture risk despite normal to high levels of bone mineral density. Bone quality is known to affect bone fragility in T2DM. The aim...
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