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Overcoming osteoporosis and beyond: Locomotive syndrome or dysmobility syndrome

Yi HS, Lee S

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Sarcopenia affects conservative treatment of osteoporotic vertebral fracture

Iida H, Sakai Y, Watanabe T, Matsui H, Takemura M, Matsui Y, Harada A, Hida T, Ito K, Ito S

OBJECTIVES: Sarcopenia and osteoporosis affects activities of daily living and quality of elderly people. However, little is known about its impact on elderly locomotor diseases, such as osteoporotic vertebral fracture...
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Association of obesity and sarcopenia among adult Filipinos

Gabat JA, Faltado AL, Tee ML, Sedurante

OBJECTIVES: Studies on the association of obesity and sarcopenia are conflicting. Some studies showed that obesity is associated with muscle loss and frailty while others showed that lower body mass...
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Bone regeneration with umbilical cord blood mesenchymal stem cells in femoral defects of ovariectomized rats

Hong B, Lee S, Shin N, Ko Y, Kim D, Lee J, Lee W

OBJECTIVES: Current treatments for osteoporosis were prevention of progression, yet it has been questionable in the stimulation of bone growth. The mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) treatment for osteoporosis aims to...
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Effectiveness of bisphosphonate combined with activated vitamin D in patients with aromatase inhibitor-induced osteoporosis after breast cancer operation

Tanaka M, Itoh S, Takeuchi Y

OBJECTIVES: We compared the effectiveness of bisphosphonates combined with activated vitamin D administered for therapy of aromatase inhibitor-induced osteoporosis after a breast cancer operation and primary postmenopausal osteoporosis through propensity...
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Locomotive syndrome in Japan

Ishibashi

The present aging rate in Japan of some 28% will continue to increase along with the advancing age of elderly persons. Therefore, the demand for care will also increase. Approximately...
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Bone mineral density assessment for research purpose using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry

Kim HS, Jeong ES, Yang MH, Yang SO

Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) has become the most common method for measuring bone mineral density (BMD) of small animals in metabolic bone disease research, and errors should be minimized...
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