Search

Your search keyword '"Lang, Thomas"' showing total 135 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Lang, Thomas" Remove constraint Author: "Lang, Thomas" Publisher escholarship, university of california Remove constraint Publisher: escholarship, university of california
135 results on '"Lang, Thomas"'

Search Results

1. A new hip fracture risk index derived from FEA-computed proximal femur fracture loads and energies-to-failure.

2. High incidence of fractures after R-CHOP-like chemotherapy for aggressive B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas.

3. Computed tomography-based skeletal muscle and adipose tissue attenuation: Variations by age, sex, and muscle

4. Vagal control of the heart decreases during increasing imminence of interoceptive threat in patients with panic disorder and agoraphobia.

5. Cigarette Smoking Is Associated With Lower Quadriceps Cross-sectional Area and Attenuation in Older Adults.

6. Cigarette Smoking Is Associated With Lower Quadriceps Cross-sectional Area and Attenuation in Older Adults.

7. Heterogeneous Spatial and Strength Adaptation of the Proximal Femur to Physical Activity: A Within‐Subject Controlled Cross‐Sectional Study

8. Greater Bone Marrow Adiposity Predicts Bone Loss in Older Women.

9. Hip Fracture Discrimination Based on Statistical Multi-parametric Modeling (SMPM)

10. Changes in Lean Mass, Absolute and Relative Muscle Strength, and Physical Performance After Gastric Bypass Surgery.

11. Disentangling the genetics of lean mass.

12. Hip load capacity cut-points for Astronaut Skeletal Health NASA Finite Element Strength Task Group Recommendations.

13. Chronic Kidney Disease Is Associated With Greater Bone Marrow Adiposity.

14. Sex differences in the spatial distribution of bone in relation to incident hip fracture: Findings from the AGES-Reykjavik study

15. Cigarette smoking and hip volumetric bone mineral density and cortical volume loss in older adults: The AGES-Reykjavik study

16. Sex hormones are negatively associated with vertebral bone marrow fat

18. Erratum: Large meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies five loci for lean body mass.

19. Osteocyte-Intrinsic TGF-β Signaling Regulates Bone Quality through Perilacunar/Canalicular Remodeling

20. Spatial Differences in the Distribution of Bone Between Femoral Neck and Trochanteric Fractures

21. Large meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies five loci for lean body mass.

22. Associations of 24-hour sleep duration and CT-derived measurements of muscle and bone: The AGES-Reykjavik Study

23. Proximal Femur Volumetric Bone Mineral Density and Mortality: 13 Years of Follow‐Up of the AGES‐Reykjavik Study

24. 11C-L-methyl methionine dynamic PET/CT of skeletal muscle: response to protein supplementation compared to L-[ring 13C6] phenylalanine infusion with serial muscle biopsy

25. Statistical Parametric Mapping of HR-pQCT Images: A Tool for Population-Based Local Comparisons of Micro-Scale Bone Features

26. Operator variability in scan positioning is a major component of HR-pQCT precision error and is reduced by standardized training.

27. Towards human exploration of space: the THESEUS review series on muscle and bone research priorities

28. Association of bone turnover markers with volumetric bone loss, periosteal apposition, and fracture risk in older men and women: the AGES-Reykjavik longitudinal study.

29. Novel Genetic Variants Associated With Increased Vertebral Volumetric BMD, Reduced Vertebral Fracture Risk, and Increased Expression of SLC1A3 and EPHB2

30. Are bone turnover markers associated with volumetric bone density, size, and strength in older men and women? The AGES-Reykjavik study.

31. Muscle Quality and Myosteatosis: Novel Associations With Mortality Risk: The Age, Gene/Environment Susceptibility (AGES)-Reykjavik Study.

32. Muscle Quality and Myosteatosis: Novel Associations With Mortality RiskThe Age, Gene/Environment Susceptibility (AGES)-Reykjavik Study

33. Automatic multi-parametric quantification of the proximal femur with quantitative computed tomography.

34. Low-Magnitude Mechanical Stimulation to Improve Bone Density in Persons of Advanced Age: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial.

35. Plasma phospholipid fatty acids and fish-oil consumption in relation to osteoporotic fracture risk in older adults: the Age, Gene/Environment Susceptibility Study 2–4

36. Fat distribution and mortality: The AGES-Reykjavik study

37. Novel anthropomorphic hip phantom corrects systemic interscanner differences in proximal femoral vBMD.

38. Circulating sclerostin associated with vertebral bone marrow fat in older men but not women.

39. Circulating Sclerostin Associated With Vertebral Bone Marrow Fat in Older Men But Not Women

40. Inter-scanner differences in in vivo QCT measurements of the density and strength of the proximal femur remain after correction with anthropomorphic standardization phantoms

41. The effect of metal artefact reduction on CT-based attenuation correction for PET imaging in the vicinity of metallic hip implants: a phantom study

42. Spatial Heterogeneity in the Response of the Proximal Femur to Two Lower‐Body Resistance Exercise Regimens

43. Adipose Tissue Density, a Novel Biomarker Predicting Mortality Risk in Older Adults

44. Fracture Risk Assessment in Older Adults Using a Combination of Selected Quantitative Computed Tomography Bone Measures: A Subanalysis of the Age, Gene/Environment Susceptibility-Reykjavik Study

45. Structural patterns of the proximal femur in relation to age and hip fracture risk in women

46. Abdominal Fat Is Associated With Lower Bone Formation and Inferior Bone Quality in Healthy Premenopausal Women: A Transiliac Bone Biopsy Study

47. Vertebral bone marrow fat associated with lower trabecular BMD and prevalent vertebral fracture in older adults.

48. Proximal femoral density distribution and structure in relation to age and hip fracture risk in women

49. Central QCT reveals lower volumetric BMD and stiffness in premenopausal women with idiopathic osteoporosis, regardless of fracture history.

50. The bone-muscle relationship in men and women.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources