SummaryObjectiveTo determine the effect of weight gain on progression of early knee morphologic abnormalities using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in a longitudinal study over 48 months.DesignWe studied the right knee of 100 subjects from the Osteoarthritis Initiative (OAI), selecting subjects aged ≥45 with osteoarthritis (OA) risk factors who demonstrated weight gain (minimum 5% increase in body mass index, BMI, n = 50) or no change in weight (BMI change < 2%, n = 50), frequency matched for age, gender, and baseline BMI. Baseline and 48 month knee MRI studies were scored for lesions using a modified whole organ MRI score (WORMS). Logistic regression models were used to compare the differences between the two groups.ResultsThe odds of wor...
Purpose To determine the incidence with which morphologic articular cartilage defects develop over 4...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the natural history of subchondral bone marrow lesions (BMLs) in a sample of...
Objective: Osteoarthritis (OA) most commonly affects the patellofemoral compartment of the knee, and...
Purpose To investigate the association of weight loss with progression of cartilage changes at magne...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to investigate the associations between weight cycling and knee j...
Background: Cartilage changes are an important early finding of osteoarthritis (OA)...
ObjectiveTo investigate compositional cartilage changes measured with 3T MRI-based T2 values over 48...
Introduction: Although obesity is a modifiable risk factor for knee osteoarthritis (OA), the effect ...
This project studies normal weight, overweight, and obese subjects with risk factors for osteoarthri...
Purpose To assess whether changes in knee cartilage MR-based T2 relaxation times are associated with...
ObjectiveTo assess (i) the impact of changes in body weight on changes in joint-adjacent subcutaneou...
ObjectiveTo assess the effects of weight loss and weight gain on hip and knee radiographic changes, ...
BACKGROUND: Knee cartilage defects may play an important role in early osteoarthritis, but little is...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this study is to determine whether the mean and heterogeneity of magn...
Objective: To assess which structural abnormalities on knee MRI are associated with development of o...
Purpose To determine the incidence with which morphologic articular cartilage defects develop over 4...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the natural history of subchondral bone marrow lesions (BMLs) in a sample of...
Objective: Osteoarthritis (OA) most commonly affects the patellofemoral compartment of the knee, and...
Purpose To investigate the association of weight loss with progression of cartilage changes at magne...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to investigate the associations between weight cycling and knee j...
Background: Cartilage changes are an important early finding of osteoarthritis (OA)...
ObjectiveTo investigate compositional cartilage changes measured with 3T MRI-based T2 values over 48...
Introduction: Although obesity is a modifiable risk factor for knee osteoarthritis (OA), the effect ...
This project studies normal weight, overweight, and obese subjects with risk factors for osteoarthri...
Purpose To assess whether changes in knee cartilage MR-based T2 relaxation times are associated with...
ObjectiveTo assess (i) the impact of changes in body weight on changes in joint-adjacent subcutaneou...
ObjectiveTo assess the effects of weight loss and weight gain on hip and knee radiographic changes, ...
BACKGROUND: Knee cartilage defects may play an important role in early osteoarthritis, but little is...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this study is to determine whether the mean and heterogeneity of magn...
Objective: To assess which structural abnormalities on knee MRI are associated with development of o...
Purpose To determine the incidence with which morphologic articular cartilage defects develop over 4...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the natural history of subchondral bone marrow lesions (BMLs) in a sample of...
Objective: Osteoarthritis (OA) most commonly affects the patellofemoral compartment of the knee, and...