Targeted education improves the very low recognition of vertebral fractures and osteoporosis management by general internists P. CasezB. UebelhartR. Rizzoli Original Article 22 April 2006 Pages: 965 - 970
Women with hip fracture have a greater rate of decline in bone mineral density than expected: another significant consequence of a common geriatric problem J. MagazinerL. WehrenM. C. Hochberg Original Article 07 April 2006 Pages: 971 - 977
Influence of baseline deformity definition on subsequent vertebral fracture risk in postmenopausal women L. J. Melton IIID. E. WengerR. Eastell Original Article 28 April 2006 Pages: 978 - 985
Reductions in degree of mineralization and enzymatic collagen cross-links and increases in glycation-induced pentosidine in the femoral neck cortex in cases of femoral neck fracture M. SaitoK. FujiiT. Tanaka Original Article 22 March 2006 Pages: 986 - 995
The cost-effectiveness of risedronate in the treatment of osteoporosis: an international perspective F. BorgströmÅ. CarlssonJ. A. Kanis Original Article 29 March 2006 Pages: 996 - 1007
Bisphosphonates in pregnancy and lactation-associated osteoporosis S. M. O’SullivanA. B. GreyI. R. Reid Original Article 27 April 2006 Pages: 1008 - 1012
Vitamin D insufficiency and the blunted PTH response in established osteoporosis: the role of magnesium deficiency O. SahotaM. K. MundeyD. J. Hosking Original Article 05 April 2006 Pages: 1013 - 1021
Reduction of dietary magnesium by only 50% in the rat disrupts bone and mineral metabolism R. K. RudeH. E. GruberJ. Kilburn Original Article 07 April 2006 Pages: 1022 - 1032
Transdermal application of lovastatin to rats causes profound increases in bone formation and plasma concentrations G. E. GutierrezD. LalkaG. R. Mundy Original Article 03 May 2006 Pages: 1033 - 1042
Dancing for bone health: a 3-year longitudinal study of bone mineral accrual across puberty in female non-elite dancers and controls B. L. MatthewsK. L. BennellJ. D. Wark Original Article 14 April 2006 Pages: 1043 - 1054
Coffee, tea and caffeine consumption in relation to osteoporotic fracture risk in a cohort of Swedish women H. HallströmA. WolkK. Michaëlsson Original Article 04 May 2006 Pages: 1055 - 1064
Risk factors for fragility fracture in middle age. A prospective population-based study of 33,000 men and women A. H. HolmbergO. JohnellK. Åkesson Original Article 04 May 2006 Pages: 1065 - 1077
Association of PLOD1 polymorphisms with bone mineral density in a population-based study of women from the UK P. N. TaskerH. MacDonaldO. M. E. Albagha Original Article 04 May 2006 Pages: 1078 - 1085
Biochemical markers of bone turnover predict bone loss in perimenopausal women but not in postmenopausal women-the Japanese Population-based Osteoporosis (JPOS) Cohort Study M. IkiA. MoritaFor the JPOS Study Group Original Article 03 May 2006 Pages: 1086 - 1095
Risk factors of osteoporosis in institutionalized older Thai people P. AssantachaiW. AngkamatC. Komoltri Original Article 17 March 2006 Pages: 1096 - 1102
Negative correlation between bone mineral density and TSH receptor antibodies in male patients with untreated Graves’ disease T. MajimaY. KomatsuK. Nakao Original Article 07 April 2006 Pages: 1103 - 1110
An audit of bone densitometry practice with reference to ISCD, IOF and NOF guidelines R. BaddouraH. AwadaG. El Hajj-Fuleihan Short Communication 03 May 2006 Pages: 1111 - 1115
Quantitative heel ultrasound: comments on the ESOPO study report by Maggi et al. W. Pluskiewicz Letter 21 April 2006 Pages: 1116 - 1116
A population-based study of osteoporosis testing and treatment following introduction of a new bone densitometry service W. D. LeslieL. MacWilliamG. S. Finlayson Erratum 04 May 2006 Pages: 1119 - 1119