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2. Post-contrast CT liver attenuation alone is superior to the liver–spleen difference for identifying moderate hepatic steatosis
3. Quantitative CT lumbar spine BMD cutpoint value for classifying osteoporosis among older East Asian women should be lower than the value for Caucasians
4. Correlation of HbA1c levels with CT-based body composition biomarkers in diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome
5. Revision of the 1994 World Health Organization T-score definition of osteoporosis for use in older East Asian women and men to reconcile it with their lifetime risk of fragility fracture
6. East Asians’ T-scores for the diagnosis of osteoporosis should be calculated using ethnicity- and gender-specific BMD reference ranges: justifications
7. Correction to: Revision of the 1994 World Health Organization T-score definition of osteoporosis for use in older East Asian women and men to reconcile it with their lifetime risk of fragility fracture
8. The association of lumbar disc degeneration with lumbar vertebral trabecular volumetric bone mineral density in an urban population of young and middle-aged community-dwelling Chinese adults: a cross-sectional study
9. Risk prediction of second hip fracture by bone and muscle density of the hip varies with time after first hip fracture: A prospective cohort study
10. Body composition changes during breast cancer preventive treatment with anastrozole: Findings from the IBIS-II trial
11. Greater bone marrow fat and myosteatosis are associated with lower vBMD but not asymptomatic vertebral fracture
12. Bone turnover change after randomized switch from tenofovir disoproxil to tenofovir alafenamide fumarate in men with HIV
13. Comparison of Obesity Prevalence among Middle and High School Graduates before and after the COVID-19 Lockdown
14. Accuracy, Linearity and Precision of Spine QCT vBMD Phantom Measurements for Different Brands of CT Scanner: A Multicentre Study
15. Muscle Density, but Not Size, Correlates Well With Muscle Strength and Physical Performance
16. Lack of periosteal apposition in the head and neck of femur after menopause in Chinese women with high risk for hip fractures — A cross-sectional study with QCT
17. The accurate relationship between spine bone density and bone marrow in humans
18. Age and BMI have different effects on subcutaneous, visceral, liver, bone marrow, and muscle adiposity, as measured by CT and MRI
19. Comparison of risedronate versus placebo in preventing anastrozole-induced bone loss in women at high risk of developing breast cancer with osteopenia
20. Erratum for: Liver Fat Content Measurement with Quantitative CT Validated against MRI Proton Density Fat Fraction: A Prospective Study of 400 Healthy Volunteers
21. Update on Quantitative Computed Tomography.
22. Editorial: Quantitative [18F]NaF PET in metastatic and metabolic bone diseases
23. Correction to: Revision of the 1994 World Health Organization T-score definition of osteoporosis for use in older East Asian women and men to reconcile it with their lifetime risk of fragility fracture
24. Conversion of measured bone mineral density T-scores of Chinese women to equivalent Caucasian women’s T-score values
25. Revision of the 1994 World Health Organization T-score definition of osteoporosis for use in older East Asian women and men to reconcile it with their lifetime risk of fragility fracture
26. Associations of Quantitative and Qualitative Muscle Parameters With Second Hip Fracture Risk in Older Women: A Prospective Cohort Study
27. Adjustment of DXA BMD measurements for anthropometric factors and its impact on the diagnosis of osteoporosis
28. Bone Radionuclide Imaging, Quantitation and Bone Densitometry
29. Validation of goose liver fat measurement by QCT and CSE-MRI with biochemical extraction and pathology as reference
30. Utility of a simplified [18F] sodium fluoride PET imaging method to quantify bone metabolic flux for a wide range of clinical applications
31. East Asians’ T-scores for the diagnosis of osteoporosis should be calculated using ethnicity- and gender-specific BMD reference ranges: justifications
32. Detection of Moderate Hepatic Steatosis on Portal Venous Phase Contrast-Enhanced CT: Evaluation Using an Automated Artificial Intelligence Tool
33. Risk Factors Associated with Bone Marrow Adiposity Deposition in Postmenopausal Women in the CASH China Study
34. Marrow adipose tissue is increased in overweight and obese women with PCOS independently of hyperandrogenism related obesity and metabolic disorders
35. Muscle size and density are independently associated with death after hip fracture: A prospective cohort study
36. Risk Factors Associated with Bone Marrow Adiposity Deposition in Postmenopausal Women in the CASH China Study
37. Obesity Increases Precision Errors in Total Body Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry Measurements
38. Bone Densitometry: Science and Practice
39. Skeletal Tracer Kinetics: Science and Practice
40. Age and gender differences in vertebral bone marrow adipose tissue and bone mineral density, based on MRI and quantitative CT
41. More evidence to support a lower quantitative computed tomography (QCT) lumbar spine bone mineral density (BMD) cutpoint value for classifying osteoporosis among older East Asian women than for Caucasians
42. Changes in bone mineral density at 3 years in postmenopausal women receiving anastrozole and risedronate in the IBIS-II bone substudy: an international, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial
43. Input function and modeling for determining bone metabolic flux using [ 18 F] sodium fluoride PET imaging: A step‐by‐step guide
44. Differences in spine volumetric bone mineral density between grade 1 vertebral fracture and non-fractured participants in the China action on spine and hip status study
45. The relationship between inhibitors of the Wnt signalling pathway (Dickkopf-1(DKK1) and sclerostin), bone mineral density, vascular calcification and arterial stiffness in post-menopausal women
46. Intervertebral T-Score Differences in Younger and Older Women
47. Utility of a simplified [18F] sodium fluoride PET imaging method to quantify bone metabolic flux for a wide range of clinical applications.
48. Quantitative PET Imaging Using 18F Sodium Fluoride in the Assessment of Metabolic Bone Diseases and the Monitoring of Their Response to Therapy
49. Obesity Increases Precision Errors in Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry Measurements
50. Greater bone marrow fat and myosteatosis are associated with lower vBMD but not asymptomatic vertebral fracture
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