Purpose To assess whether changes in knee cartilage MR-based T2 relaxation times are associated with weight loss in individuals with risk factors for knee osteoarthritis (OA) compared with controls with stable weight. Materials and Methods One hundred twenty-seven individuals with risk factors for knee OA were studied: 62 subjects had a body mass index (BMI) decrease≥10% over 48 months and 65 controls had a BMI change <3%. Cartilage segmentation from five knee compartments at baseline and 48-month follow-up was performed, and T2 maps were generated. The association of change in T2 values over 48 months in the weight-loss group versus the control group was assessed using multiple linear regression models. Results Weight loss was associate...
ObjectiveTo assess the effects of weight loss and weight gain on hip and knee radiographic changes, ...
Background and purpose — Quantitative T2 mapping MRI of cartilage has proven value for the assessmen...
Objective: To evaluate whether T2 relaxation time measurements obtained at 3 T MRI predict the onset...
ObjectiveTo investigate compositional cartilage changes measured with 3T MRI-based T2 values over 48...
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...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare structural knee joint changes in obese patients with knee osteoarthritis ...
ObjectiveTo assess (i) the impact of changes in body weight on changes in joint-adjacent subcutaneou...
Background: It has been demonstrated that weight loss improves symptoms in obese subjects with knee ...
This project studies normal weight, overweight, and obese subjects with risk factors for osteoarthri...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to analyze the longitudinal association between physical acti...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine the effect of weight gain on progression of early knee morphologic abno...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate whether T2 and T1ρ relaxation times of knee cartilage determined with 3T...
Objective: With an increasing prevalence of older and obese citizens, the problems of knee osteoarth...
SummaryObjectiveWith an increasing prevalence of older and obese citizens, the problems of knee oste...
ObjectiveTo assess the effects of weight loss and weight gain on hip and knee radiographic changes, ...
Background and purpose — Quantitative T2 mapping MRI of cartilage has proven value for the assessmen...
Objective: To evaluate whether T2 relaxation time measurements obtained at 3 T MRI predict the onset...
ObjectiveTo investigate compositional cartilage changes measured with 3T MRI-based T2 values over 48...
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...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare structural knee joint changes in obese patients with knee osteoarthritis ...
ObjectiveTo assess (i) the impact of changes in body weight on changes in joint-adjacent subcutaneou...
Background: It has been demonstrated that weight loss improves symptoms in obese subjects with knee ...
This project studies normal weight, overweight, and obese subjects with risk factors for osteoarthri...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to analyze the longitudinal association between physical acti...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine the effect of weight gain on progression of early knee morphologic abno...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate whether T2 and T1ρ relaxation times of knee cartilage determined with 3T...
Objective: With an increasing prevalence of older and obese citizens, the problems of knee osteoarth...
SummaryObjectiveWith an increasing prevalence of older and obese citizens, the problems of knee oste...
ObjectiveTo assess the effects of weight loss and weight gain on hip and knee radiographic changes, ...
Background and purpose — Quantitative T2 mapping MRI of cartilage has proven value for the assessmen...
Objective: To evaluate whether T2 relaxation time measurements obtained at 3 T MRI predict the onset...