Bone mass, bone loss, bone density and fractures B. E. Christopher Nordin Keynote Address Pages: 1 - 7
Incidence of hip fracture: An Italian survey G. F. MazzuoliC. GennariM. Pedrazzoni Session I: Epidemiology Of Osteoporosis Pages: 8 - 9
The incidence of hip fracture in Europe J. A. Kanis Session I: Epidemiology Of Osteoporosis Pages: 10 - 15
Epidemiology of hip fractures in the elderly: A cross-national analysis of mortality rates for femoral neck fractures S. P. Heyse Session I: Epidemiology Of Osteoporosis Pages: 16 - 19
Influence of age, sex and diet on bone mass and fracture rate V. MatkovicJ. IlichL. Hsieh Session I: Epidemiology Of Osteoporosis Pages: 20 - 22
Epidemiology and prevention of osteoporosis in urbanized Asian populations E. M. C. LauC. Cooper Session I: Epidemiology Of Osteoporosis Pages: 23 - 26
Risk factors for bone loss in healthy postmenopausal women B. Dawson-HughesE. A. KrallS. Harris Session II: Risk Factors And Life Style Pages: 27 - 31
Determinants of peak bone mass in young adult women: A review J. J. B. AndersonF. A. TylavskyJ. A. Metz Session II: Risk Factors And Life Style Pages: 32 - 36
An integrated view of the role of the endocrine system in the genesis of the osteoporosis associated with aging C. D. Arnaud Session II: Risk Factors And Life Style Pages: 37 - 39
Risk factors for osteoporosis E. Seeman1N. Young1J. L. Hopper Session II: Risk Factors And Life Style Pages: 40 - 43
Effect of pregnancy and lactation on maternal bone mass and calcium metabolism G. N. KentR. I. PriceR. W. Retallack Session II: Risk Factors And Life Style Pages: 44 - 47
Risk factors for hip fracture in elderly Japanese women in Tottori prefecture, Japan K. YamamotoT. NakamuraT. Nose Session II: Risk Factors And Life Style Pages: 48 - 50
The relationship between femoral neck strength, bone mineral content and fracture fixation strength: An in vitro study K. M. ShahJ. GohK. Bose Session II: Risk Factors And Life Style Pages: 51 - 53
Determinants of peak bone mass C. C. Johnston JrC. W. Slemenda Session III: Peak Bone Mass And Whole Body Composition Pages: 54 - 55
Peak bone mass and osteoporosis prevention J. A. Eisman1P. J. KellyP. N. Sambrook Session III: Peak Bone Mass And Whole Body Composition Pages: 56 - 60
Influence of body parameters on female peak bone mass and bone loss S. OrtolaniC. TrevisanE. E. Polli Session III: Peak Bone Mass And Whole Body Composition Pages: 61 - 66
Variation in spinal and femoral bone mass gain, energy and calcium intake during adolescence J. -Ph. BonjourG. TheintzR. Rizzoli Session III: Peak Bone Mass And Whole Body Composition Pages: 67 - 68
Age- and gender-related changes of body composition in Japanese M. TsutsumiR. TsunenariT. Fujita Session III: Peak Bone Mass And Whole Body Composition Pages: 69 - 69
Selection of postmenopausal women for pharmacologic osteoporosis intervention R. D. Wasnich Session IV: Diagnosis And Identification Of Subjects At Risk Pages: 70 - 71
Use of a rapid decrease in trabecular bone density in the early diagnosis of senile osteoporosis H. NorimatsuJ. Kawanishi Session IV: Diagnosis And Identification Of Subjects At Risk Pages: 72 - 74
Screening for osteoporosis by bone densitometry: A stratified intervention approach R. L. PrinceE. GeelhoedM. Smith Session IV: Diagnosis And Identification Of Subjects At Risk Pages: 75 - 77
Diagnosis of osteoporosis and assessment of bone mass by radiography: The most convenient procedure to reduce the risk of fracture Y. Hayashi Session IV: Diagnosis And Identification Of Subjects At Risk Pages: 78 - 80
Biochemical markers of bone turnover for the clinical investigation of osteoporosis P. D. Delmas Session V: Bone And Biochemical Measurements Pages: 81 - 86
Some problems of dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry in the clinical use R. MoritaH. OrimoH. Norimatsu Session V: Bone And Biochemical Measurements Pages: 87 - 90
Bone densitometry: Current assessment H. K. GenantK. G. FaulknerK. Engelke Session V: Bone And Biochemical Measurements Pages: 91 - 97
Bone histomorphometry F. MelsenT. Steiniche Session V: Bone And Biochemical Measurements Pages: 98 - 99
The effect of age on bone collagen turnover as assessed by pyridinium crosslinks and procollagen I C-terminal peptide R. EastellN. F. A. PeelR. G. G. Russell Session V: Bone And Biochemical Measurements Pages: 100 - 101
Different characteristics of cervical and trochanteric hip fractures C. A. MautalenE. M. Vega Session V: Bone And Biochemical Measurements Pages: 102 - 105
The effect of natural and surgical menopause on the secretion of cytokines from human blood monocytes R. PacificiL. V. Avioli Session VI: Pathogenesis: Cytokines And Immunity Pages: 106 - 107
The role of macrophage stimulating factor M-CSF in bone resorption H. FleischW. HofstetterA. Wetterwald Session VI: Pathogenesis: Cytokines And Immunity Pages: 108 - 110
Macrophage colon-stimulating factor (M-CSF) is essential for differentiation rather than proliferation of osteoclast progenitors T. SudaS. TanakaN. Takahashi Session VI: Pathogenesis: Cytokines And Immunity Pages: 111 - 113
Estrogen, cytokines, and the control of osteoclast formation and bone resorption in vitro and in vivo S. C. ManolagasR. L. JilkaT. Bellido Session VI: Pathogenesis: Cytokines And Immunity Pages: 114 - 116
Matrix proteins regulate the proliferation of osteoblastic cells by affecting the actions of IGF-I T. MatsumotoS. HaradaE. Ogata Session VI: Pathogenesis: Cytokines And Immunity Pages: 117 - 120
Hormones in the coupling of bone resorption and formation T. J. Martin Session VII: Pathogenesis: Bone Cells, Hormones And Growth Factors Pages: 121 - 125
Local control of osteoclast function R. Mundy Session VII: Pathogenesis: Bone Cells, Hormones And Growth Factors Pages: 126 - 127
A new model of osteopenia using ectopically induced bone: effects of parathyroid hormone and estradiol on bone turnover in induced bone J. HashimotoK. TakaokaK. Ono Session VII: Pathogenesis: Bone Cells, Hormones And Growth Factors Pages: 128 - 131
Binding of osteopontin to the osteoclast integrin αvβ3 A. MiyauchiJ. AlvarezK. A. Hruska Session VII: Pathogenesis: Bone Cells, Hormones And Growth Factors Pages: 132 - 135
Prostaglandins: Mechanisms of action and regulation of production in bone L. G. RaiszC. C. PilbeamP. M. Fall Session VII: Pathogenesis: Bone Cells, Hormones And Growth Factors Pages: 136 - 140
Prevention of corticosteroid bone loss P. SambrookJ. BirminghamJ. Eisman Session VII: Pathogenesis: Bone Cells, Hormones And Growth Factors Pages: 141 - 143
Steroid osteoporosis I. R. Reid Session VII: Pathogenesis: Bone Cells, Hormones And Growth Factors Pages: 144 - 146
Systemic mastocytosis and osteoporosis A. ChinesR. PacificiS. L. Teitelbaum Session VII: Pathogenesis: Bone Cells, Hormones And Growth Factors Pages: 147 - 149
Estrogen: Effects and actions in osteoporosis R. LindsayF. CosmanJ. Nieves Session VIII: Prevention: Estrogen, Calcium And Exercise Pages: 150 - 152
Estrogen and bone H. OrimoM. ShirakiS. Inoue Session VIII: Prevention: Estrogen, Calcium And Exercise Pages: 153 - 156
Calcium enhances the bone-sparing effects of low-dosage estrogen in postmenopausal women B. EttingerH. K. Genant Session VIII: Prevention: Estrogen, Calcium And Exercise Pages: 157 - 158
Calcium supplementation in osteoporosis T. FujitaY. FujiiM. Fukase Session VIII: Prevention: Estrogen, Calcium And Exercise Pages: 159 - 162
Prevention of osteoporosis: Calcium nutrition R. R. Recker Session VIII: Prevention: Estrogen, Calcium And Exercise Pages: 163 - 165
Exercise therapy for osteoporosis T. InoueK. KushidaH. Watanabe Session VIII: Prevention: Estrogen, Calcium And Exercise Pages: 166 - 168
Exercise in the prevention of osteoporosis B. L. Drinkwater Session VIII: Prevention: Estrogen, Calcium And Exercise Pages: 169 - 171
Prevention of bone loss in postmenopausal and senile osteoporosis with vitamin D analogues J. C. Gallagher Session IX: Treatment: Vitamin D Metabolites Pages: 172 - 175
Treatment of osteoporosis with vitamin D3 M. Shiraki Session IX: Treatment: Vitamin D Metabolites Pages: 176 - 180