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Publikováno v:
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 4:351-357
Age-related, postmenopausal bone loss was examined among a cohort of Japanese-American women living in Hawaii. None of the women were using estrogens or thiazides. Cross-sectional and longitudinal measurements of bone mineral content were compared at
Autor:
P.D. Ross, Saeko Fujiwara, Kazunori Kodama, Richard D. Wasnich, C. Huang, Robert S. Epstein, James Davis
Publikováno v:
Bone. 18:437-442
Age-adjusted prevalence of vertebral fracture has been reported to be higher among native Japanese women than among women of Japanese descent living in Hawaii. In this cross-sectional population-based study, we examined a variety of potential risk fa
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Bone. 17:369-373
We examined the effects of estrogen and calcium supplementation upon bone loss among a cohort of Japanese-American women. The women averaged 64 years of age (age range 45–81) and 14 years postmenopause at their initial examination in 1981. They ret
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Bone. 16:S257-S262
We investigated the independent contributions of vertebral size and shape, bone density, and existing fractures for predicting the risk of new vertebral fractures among postmenopausal Japanese-American women in Hawaii. Baseline measurements of bone d
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Calcified Tissue International. 55:249-252
Our study compares the bone mass of Hawaiian, Filipino, Japanese, and white women living in Oahu, Hawaii. Eligible women ranged in age from 25 to 34; all had bone mass measurements at the spine, calcaneus, and proximal and distal radius. Their averag
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Bone. 13:243-247
The development of statistical models for estimating fracture probability is a promising method for quantitating and optimizing the clinical utility of bone mass measurements. Earlier models have assumed that future bone mass could be predicted exact
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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 44:233-239
During 1981–1982, a cohort of elderly Japanese Americans living in Hawaii was recruited for an epidemiologic study of osteoporosis. The male subjects were simultaneously being examined for an epidemiologic study of heart disease. Baseline data coll
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Calcified Tissue International. 46:149-161
The usefulness of various bone mineral measurement techniques is a subject of current controversy. In order to explore whether disparate conclusions may have arisen from differences in analytic methodology, data from published reports of bone mass an
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Bone. 11:327-331
Fracture prediction models have been developed that can estimate an individual's cumulative or lifetime fracture risk on the basis of bone mineral measurements and other factors. Examples illustrate how estimates of cumulative fracture risk might be