Practice patterns in the diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis after a fragility fracture: a systematic review V. Elliot-GibsonE. R. BogochD. E. Beaton Review 16 July 2004 Pages: 767 - 778
Special report on the official positions of the International Society for Clinical Densitometry E. M. LewieckiD. L. KendlerD. Hans Position Paper 20 July 2004 Pages: 779 - 784
Are inhaled corticosteroids associated with an increased risk of fracture in children? Tjeerd-Pieter van StaaNick BishopCyrus Cooper Original Article 21 February 2004 Pages: 785 - 791
Daily and intermittent oral ibandronate normalize bone turnover and provide significant reduction in vertebral fracture risk: results from the BONE study P. D. DelmasR. R. ReckerFor the Oral Ibandronate Osteoporosis Vertebral Fracture Trial in North America and Europe (BONE) Original Article 08 April 2004 Pages: 792 - 798
Relationship between quantitative ultrasound, anthropometry and sports participation in college aged adults Annie C. WetterChristina D. Economos Original Article 20 March 2004 Pages: 799 - 806
Effects of physical activity and dietary calcium intake on bone mineral density and osteoporosis risk in a rural Thai population C. PongchaiyakulT. V. NguyenR. Rajatanavin Original Article 03 June 2004 Pages: 807 - 813
Mandibular bone loss in an animal model of male osteoporosis (orchidectomized rat): a radiographic and densitometric study Emmanuelle LerouxelHélène LiboubanDaniel Chappard Original Article 05 June 2004 Pages: 814 - 819
Interleukin-6 promoter polymorphism is associated with bone quality assessed by calcaneus ultrasound and previous fractures in a cohort of 75-year-old women Anna NordströmPaul GerdhemKristina Åkesson Original Article 02 March 2004 Pages: 820 - 826
Bone structure of the calcaneus: analysis with magnetic resonance imaging and correlation with histomorphometric study Nathalie BoutryBernard CortetAnne Cotten Original Article 24 March 2004 Pages: 827 - 833
Health-related quality of life after osteoporotic fractures I. HallbergA. M. RosenqvistG. Toss Original Article 25 March 2004 Pages: 834 - 841
Self-reported number of remaining teeth is associated with bone mineral density of the femoral neck, but not of the spine, in Japanese men and women Akira TaguchiSaeko FujiwaraGen Suzuki Original Article 26 February 2004 Pages: 842 - 846