Skeletal robustness (cross-section size relative to length) is associated with stress fractures in adults, and appears to explain the high incidence of distal radius fractures in adolescents. However, little is known about the ontogeny of long bone robustness during the first three decades of life. Therefore, we explored the ontogeny of tibial, fibular, ulnar and radial robustness in a cross-sectional sample of 5 to 29year-old volunteers of both sexes. Peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT) was used to evaluate cross-sections of the leg (4%, 14%, 38% and 66%), and forearm (4%, and 66%) in N=432 individuals. Robustness was evaluated as the total bone area divided by bone length. Differences between age-groups, sexes, and age-grou...
The incidence of distal forearm fractures peaks during the adolescent growth spurt, but the biomecha...
The aim of this study was to determine the sex‐ and maturity‐related differences in bone microstruct...
Background: Whether fractures observed in healthy children are associated with microstructural alter...
Fractures are common in otherwise healthy children and adolescents. They result from trauma of varyi...
The incidence of distal forearm fractures peaks during the adolescent growth spurt, but the structur...
Higher fracture rates in women than men may be related to a sex difference in bone strength that is ...
Introduction: When expressed as a percentage of the average result in young adults, bone mineral con...
Infant growth is a determinant of adult bone mass, and poor childhood growth is a risk factor for ad...
SUMMARY: We recruited a population-based sample of 58 males and 74 females aged 20-79 from a primary...
Infant growth is a determinant of adult bone mass, and poor childhood growth is a risk factor for ad...
Bone is a complex structure with many levels of organization. Advanced imaging tools such as high‐re...
We recruited a population-based sample of 58 males and 74 females aged 20-79 from a primary care med...
AbstractInfant growth is a determinant of adult bone mass, and poor childhood growth is a risk facto...
During growth, bone strength is conferred through subtle adaptations in bone mass and geometry in re...
Fragility fractures are correlated to reduced bone size and/or reduced volumetric bone density (vBMD...
The incidence of distal forearm fractures peaks during the adolescent growth spurt, but the biomecha...
The aim of this study was to determine the sex‐ and maturity‐related differences in bone microstruct...
Background: Whether fractures observed in healthy children are associated with microstructural alter...
Fractures are common in otherwise healthy children and adolescents. They result from trauma of varyi...
The incidence of distal forearm fractures peaks during the adolescent growth spurt, but the structur...
Higher fracture rates in women than men may be related to a sex difference in bone strength that is ...
Introduction: When expressed as a percentage of the average result in young adults, bone mineral con...
Infant growth is a determinant of adult bone mass, and poor childhood growth is a risk factor for ad...
SUMMARY: We recruited a population-based sample of 58 males and 74 females aged 20-79 from a primary...
Infant growth is a determinant of adult bone mass, and poor childhood growth is a risk factor for ad...
Bone is a complex structure with many levels of organization. Advanced imaging tools such as high‐re...
We recruited a population-based sample of 58 males and 74 females aged 20-79 from a primary care med...
AbstractInfant growth is a determinant of adult bone mass, and poor childhood growth is a risk facto...
During growth, bone strength is conferred through subtle adaptations in bone mass and geometry in re...
Fragility fractures are correlated to reduced bone size and/or reduced volumetric bone density (vBMD...
The incidence of distal forearm fractures peaks during the adolescent growth spurt, but the biomecha...
The aim of this study was to determine the sex‐ and maturity‐related differences in bone microstruct...
Background: Whether fractures observed in healthy children are associated with microstructural alter...