Najczęściej cytowane prace 2015/2016 dostępne nieodpłatnie
W ofercie wydawnictwa znalazło się po 10 najczęściej cytowanych prac w latach 2015-2016 w obrębie czasopism Calcified Tissue International & Musculuskeletal Research, Osteoporosis International oraz Archives of Osteoporosis.
Artykuły dostepne będę nieodpłatnie przez okres 2 miesięcy od 18.01.2017 (do 18.03.2017).
Pełny spis artykułów obejmuje:
1. Calcified Tissue International & Musculuskeletal Research:
– Adjusting fracture probability by trabecular bone score (E.V. Mc Closkey et al.)
– The role of water compartments in the material properties of cortical bone (M. Granke et al.)
– Pharmacologic options for the treatment of sarcopenia (J. E.Morley)
– Serum circulating microRNAs as biomarkers of osteoporotic fracture (L. Panach et al.)
– Skeletal Muscle: A Brief Review of Structure and Function (W.R. Frontera & J. Ochala)
– Effects of 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 and Vitamin D3 on the Expression of the Vitamin D Receptor in Human Skeletal Muscle Cells (R. Pojednic et al.)
– Analysis of the Bone MicroRNome in Osteoporotic Fractures (P. Garmilla-Ezquerra et al.)
– Fragility of Bone Material Controlled by Internal Interfaces (W Wagermaier et al.)
– The Role of Collagen Organization on the Properties of Bone (P. Garnero)
– The Mineral-Collagen Interface in Bone (S. Stock)
2. Osteoporosis International:
– Odanacatib for the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis: development history and design and participant characteristics of LOFT, the Long-Term Odanacatib Fracture Trial (H.G . Bone et al.)
–The effect of 8 or 5 years of denosumab treatment in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis: results from the FREEDOM Extension study (S. Papapoulos et al.)
– Defects in cortical microarchitecture among African-American women with type 2 diabetes (E.W. Yu et al.)
– Volumetric femoral BMD, bone geometry, and serum sclerostin levels differ between type 2 diabetic postmenopausal women with and without fragility fractures (U. Heilmeier et al.)
– Associations between sedentary behaviour and body composition, muscle function and sarcopenia in community-dwelling older adults (J. Gianoudis et al.)
– Comparative performance of current definitions of sarcopenia against the prospective incidence of falls among community-dwelling seniors age 65 and older (H.A. Bischoff-Ferrari et al.)
– Calcium plus vitamin D supplementation and risk of fractures: an updated meta-analysis from the National Osteoporosis Foundation (C.M. Weaver et al.)
– The National Osteoporosis Foundation’s position statement on peak bone mass development and lifestyle factors: a systematic review and implementation recommendations (C. M. Weaver et al.)
– Low bone mineral density and fractures in stages 3–5 CKD: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis (R.C. Bucur et al.)
– Burden of high fracture probability worldwide: secular increases 2010–2040 (A. Odén et al.)
3. Archives of osteoporosis:
– Is allopurinol use associated with an excess risk of osteoporotic fracture? A National Prescription Registry study (E.M. Dennison et al.)
– Factors affecting bone mineral density in postmenopausal women (B. Heidari et al.)
– Association between HIV infection and bone mineral density in climacteric women (D.C. Gomes et al.)
– Compliance and persistence with daily, weekly, and monthly bisphosphonates for osteoporosis in Japan: analysis of data from the CISA (H. Kishimoto et al.)
– Reassessment of osteoporosis-related femoral fractures and economic burden in Saudi Arabia (M. Sadat-Ali et al.)
– Compliance and persistence with treatment with parathyroid hormone for osteoporosis. A Danish national register-based cohort study (A-L. Thorsteinsson et al.)
– Estimating osteoporotic fracture risk following a wrist fracture: a tale of two systems (K. Beattie et al.)
–High prevalence of secondary factors for bone fragility in patients with a recent fracture independently of BMD (F. Malgo et al.)
– Differences in the trajectory of bone mineral density change measured at the total hip and femoral neck between men and women following hip fracture (A. M. Rathbun et al.).
– A systematic review of intervention thresholds based on FRAX: A report prepared for the National Osteoporosis Guideline Group and the International Osteoporosis Foundation
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