Context: Whether a child with low bone mineral density (BMD) at one point in time will continue to have low BMD, despite continued growth and maturation, is important clinically. The stability of a characteristic during growth is referred to as “tracking.” Objective: We examined the degree of tracking in bone mineral content (BMC) and BMD during childhood and adolescence and investigated whether tracking varied according to age, sexual maturation, and changes in growth status. Design: We conducted a longitudinal study with measurements at baseline and annually for 3 yr. Setting: The Bone Mineral Density in Childhood Study was conducted at five clinical centers in the United States. Study Participants: A total of 1554 girls and boys, age...
Summary: The influence of birth weight and length on bone mineral parameters in adolescence is uncle...
Summary: We investigated associations between bone mineral content (BMC) and bone-related biomarkers...
Objective: To assess whether different trajectories of weight gain since birth influence bone minera...
Context: Whether a child with low bone mineral density (BMD) at one point in time will continue to h...
It has been hypothesized that bone density tracks but long term studies in children are lacking. As ...
Context: Deficits in bone acquisition during growth may increase fracture risk. Assessment of bone h...
Objective: We wished to clarify whether the osteopenia reported in adult men with a history of const...
This 11-year prospective longitudinal study examined how a pre-pubertal pediatric bone mass scan pre...
We have previously shown that bone mineral density (BMD) tracks strongly from age 8 to 16 years. Thi...
Attaining high peak bone mass (PBM), the highest bone mass value in life which is reached in young a...
Screen time and physical inactivity have increased among children. As physical activity is a determi...
OBJECTIVE: During puberty, bone growth and mineralization as well as bone turnover increase dramatic...
As the correlation of bone mass from childhood to adulthood is unclear, we conducted a long-term pro...
Objective: To study bone mineral density (BMD) in adolescent females according to five groups of chr...
BACKGROUND: A fracture in childhood is associated with low bone mineral density (BMD), but it is deb...
Summary: The influence of birth weight and length on bone mineral parameters in adolescence is uncle...
Summary: We investigated associations between bone mineral content (BMC) and bone-related biomarkers...
Objective: To assess whether different trajectories of weight gain since birth influence bone minera...
Context: Whether a child with low bone mineral density (BMD) at one point in time will continue to h...
It has been hypothesized that bone density tracks but long term studies in children are lacking. As ...
Context: Deficits in bone acquisition during growth may increase fracture risk. Assessment of bone h...
Objective: We wished to clarify whether the osteopenia reported in adult men with a history of const...
This 11-year prospective longitudinal study examined how a pre-pubertal pediatric bone mass scan pre...
We have previously shown that bone mineral density (BMD) tracks strongly from age 8 to 16 years. Thi...
Attaining high peak bone mass (PBM), the highest bone mass value in life which is reached in young a...
Screen time and physical inactivity have increased among children. As physical activity is a determi...
OBJECTIVE: During puberty, bone growth and mineralization as well as bone turnover increase dramatic...
As the correlation of bone mass from childhood to adulthood is unclear, we conducted a long-term pro...
Objective: To study bone mineral density (BMD) in adolescent females according to five groups of chr...
BACKGROUND: A fracture in childhood is associated with low bone mineral density (BMD), but it is deb...
Summary: The influence of birth weight and length on bone mineral parameters in adolescence is uncle...
Summary: We investigated associations between bone mineral content (BMC) and bone-related biomarkers...
Objective: To assess whether different trajectories of weight gain since birth influence bone minera...