Feasibility of in vivo structural analysis of high-resolution magnetic resonance images of the proximal femur Roland KrugS. BanerjeeS. Majumdar Review 06 July 2005 Pages: 1307 - 1314
Evaluation of hip fracture risk in relation to fall direction Manabu NankakuHideto KanzakiTakashi Nakamura Original Article 18 February 2005 Pages: 1315 - 1320
Both resistance and agility training reduce back pain and improve health-related quality of life in older women with low bone mass Teresa Y. L. Liu-AmbroseKarim M. KhanHeather A. McKay Original Article 09 February 2005 Pages: 1321 - 1329
Body mass index as a predictor of fracture risk: A meta-analysis C. De LaetJ. A. KanisA. Tenenhouse Original Article 01 June 2005 Pages: 1330 - 1338
Incidence of hip fractures in the city of Rosario, Argentina Mario MorosanoAna MasoniAriel Sánchez Original Article 20 April 2005 Pages: 1339 - 1344
Bone mass and mineral metabolism in HIV+ postmenopausal women Michael YinJay DobkinElizabeth Shane Original Article 08 March 2005 Pages: 1345 - 1352
Osteoporosis case finding in the general practice: phalangeal radiographic absorptiometry with and without risk factors for osteoporosis to select postmenopausal women eligible for lumbar spine and hip densitometry Katharina M. GasserChristian MuellerKurt Lippuner Original Article 12 February 2005 Pages: 1353 - 1362
Osteoporosis In Turkish HIV/AIDS patients: comparative analysis by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry and digital X-ray radiogrammetry Levent ÖzçakarGulay Sain GuvenAyşen Akıncı Original Article 12 April 2005 Pages: 1363 - 1367
The contribution of serum osteoprotegerin to bone mass and vertebral fractures in postmenopausal women Pedro Mezquita-RayaMagdalena de la HigueraManuel Muñoz-Torres Original Article 12 February 2005 Pages: 1368 - 1374
Incidence and causes for failure of treatment of women with proven osteoporosis Noah ZafranZvi LissHaim Reuveni Original Article 02 April 2005 Pages: 1375 - 1383
Reduction in normalized bone elasticity following long-term bisphosphonate treatment as measured by ultrasound critical angle reflectometry Edmond RicherMatthew A. LewisCharles Y. C. Pak Original Article 22 February 2005 Pages: 1384 - 1392
Bone measures in HIV-1 infected children and adolescents: disparity between quantitative computed tomography and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry measurements Pisit PitukcheewanontDavid SafaniVicente Gilsanz Original Article 09 February 2005 Pages: 1393 - 1396
The characteristics of fractures in Polish adolescents aged 16–20 years Jerzy KonstantynowiczIrena Bialokoz-KalinowskaEgo Seeman Original Article 01 March 2005 Pages: 1397 - 1403
Role of chronic health disorders in perimenopausal fractures Jukka HuopioRisto HonkanenHeikki Kröger Original Article 01 March 2005 Pages: 1404 - 1411
Incidence of hip fracture in Shiraz, Iran Mahmood SoveidAli Reza SeratiMasoomeh Masoompoor Original Article 19 April 2005 Pages: 1412 - 1416
Body size from birth to adulthood and bone mineral content and density at 31 years of age: results from the northern Finland 1966 birth cohort study J. LaitinenK. KiukaanniemiM. R. Järvelin Original Article 22 March 2005 Pages: 1417 - 1424
Association between 25-hydroxy vitamin D levels, physical activity, muscle strength and fractures in the prospective population-based OPRA Study of Elderly Women P. GerdhemK. A. M. RingsbergK. Akesson Original Article 03 March 2005 Pages: 1425 - 1431
The effect of intravenous pamidronate versus oral alendronate on bone mineral density in patients with osteoporosis M. VisI. E. M. BultinkW. F. Lems Original Article 10 May 2005 Pages: 1432 - 1435
Intermittently administered parathyroid hormone 1–34 reverses bone loss and structural impairment in orchiectomized adult rats Yankel GabetDavid KohaviItai Bab Original Article 06 April 2005 Pages: 1436 - 1443
Clinical risk indices, prediction of osteoporosis, and prevention of fractures: diagnostic consequences and costs Chatlert PongchaiyakulNguyen D. NguyenTuan V. Nguyen Original Article 17 September 2005 Pages: 1444 - 1450
Bone mineral density and osteoporosis among a predominantly Caucasian elderly population in the city of São Paulo, Brazil Marilia Brasilio Rodrigues CamargoMaysa Seabra CendorogloMarise Lazaretti-Castro Original Article 12 February 2005 Pages: 1451 - 1460