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2. Bone measurements at multiple skeletal sites in adolescent idiopathic scoliosisan in vivo correlation study using DXA, HR-pQCT and QCT
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Cheuk, KY, Hu, Y, Tam, EMS, Shi, L, Yu, FWP, Hung, VWY, Lai, KCY, Cheng, WHW, Yip, BHK, Qin, L, Ng, BKW, Chu, WCW, Griffith, J, Guo, XE, Cheng, JCY, and Lam, TP
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- 2019
3. Peer Review #2 of "Quality of life of older Chinese adults receiving primary care in Wuhan, China: a multi-center study (v0.1)"
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Tam, EMS, additional
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- 2019
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4. Sexual Dimorphism in Cortical and Trabecular Bone Microstructure Appears During Puberty in Chinese Children
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Cheuk, KY, Wang, X-F, Wang, J, Zhang, Z, Yu, FWP, Tam, EMS, Hung, VWY, Lee, WYW, Ghasem-Zadeh, A, Zebaze, R, Zhu, TY, Guo, XE, Cheng, JCY, Lam, TP, Seeman, E, Cheuk, KY, Wang, X-F, Wang, J, Zhang, Z, Yu, FWP, Tam, EMS, Hung, VWY, Lee, WYW, Ghasem-Zadeh, A, Zebaze, R, Zhu, TY, Guo, XE, Cheng, JCY, Lam, TP, and Seeman, E
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- 2018
5. Handgrip strength assessment at baseline in addition to bone parameters could potentially predict the risk of curve progression in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.
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Lau RWL, Cheuk KY, Hung VWY, Yu FWP, Tam EMS, Wong LLN, Zhang J, Lee WYW, Cheng JCY, Lam TP, and Lau AYC
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Introduction: Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is characterized by deranged bone and muscle qualities, which are important prognostic factors for curve progression. This retrospective case-control study aims to investigate whether the baseline muscle parameters, in addition to the bone parameters, could predict curve progression in AIS., Methods: The study included a cohort of 126 female patients diagnosed with AIS who were between the ages of 12 and 14 years old at their initial clinical visit. These patients were longitudinally followed up every 6 months (average 4.08 years) until they reached skeletal maturity. The records of these patients were thoroughly reviewed as part of the study. The participants were categorized into two sub-groups: the progressive AIS group (increase in Cobb angle of ≥6°) and the stable AIS group (increase in Cobb angle <6°). Clinical and radiological assessments were conducted on each group., Results: Cobb angle increase of ≥6° was observed in 44 AIS patients (34.9%) prior to skeletal maturity. A progressive AIS was associated with decreased skeletal maturity and weight, lower trunk lean mass (5.7%, p = 0.027) and arm lean mass (8.9%, p < 0.050), weaker dominant handgrip strength (8.8%, p = 0.027), deranged cortical compartment [lower volumetric bone mineral density (vBMD) by 6.5%, p = 0.002], and lower bone mechanical properties [stiffness and estimated failure load lowered by 13.2% ( p = 0.005) and 12.5% ( p = 0.004)]. The best cut-off threshold of maximum dominant handgrip strength is 19.75 kg for distinguishing progressive AIS from stable AIS (75% sensitivity and 52.4% specificity, p = 0.011)., Discussion: Patients with progressive AIS had poorer muscle and bone parameters than patients with stable AIS. The implementation of a cut-off threshold in the baseline dominant handgrip strength could potentially be used as an additional predictor, in addition to bone parameters, for identifying individuals with AIS who are at higher risk of experiencing curve progression., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (© 2023 Lau, Cheuk, Hung, Yu, Tam, Wong, Zhang, Lee, Cheng, Lam and Lau.)
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- 2023
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6. Feasibility and effects of 6-month home-based digitally supported E-Fit program utilizing high-intensity interval exercises in girls with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a randomized controlled pilot study.
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Lau R, Cheuk KY, Tam E, Hui S, Cheng J, and Lam TP
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- Adolescent, Child, Exercise, Exercise Therapy, Feasibility Studies, Female, Humans, Pilot Projects, Quality of Life, Bone Diseases, Metabolic, Scoliosis therapy
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Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients have lower physical activities when compared with healthy controls, and are associated with lower bone mineral density (BMD), muscle strength and poorer quality of life (QoL). We aimed to assess the feasibility and effects of 6-month home-based digitally supported E-Fit comprised of high-intensity interval exercises for AIS patients. 40 AIS girls aged 11-14 were randomly assigned to E-Fit or control group. E-Fit group participated in an online 6-month home-based exercise program. At baseline, 6-months and 12-months follow-up, BMD using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, muscle functions, physical activity using Modified Baecke Questionnaire (MBQ), and QoL using Scoliosis Research Society-22 (SRS-22r) and feedback questionnaire were investigated. 14 in E-Fit and 16 in control group completed the study. Both groups had similar baseline characteristics. At 6-months, E-Fit group showed better improvement and significant interaction effect in left femoral neck bone mineral content (p=0.021) and isometric curl up test (p=0.04). Left arm lean mass showed better improvement between 6-months and 12-months follow-up (p=0.046) and whole-body areal BMD had significant interaction effect at 12-months follow-up (p=0.077). Improvement on self-image, work and sports participation were noted in E-Fit group across time. 70% of E-Fit participants were positive towards domestic application via online platform. E-Fit showed some benefits on bone health, muscle functions, physical activity and QoL measures. Current study indicated some potential physical and psychological benefits of E-Fit for AIS girls. E-Fit was feasible to conduct online at home and might have value of promoting exercise habits among relatively inactive AIS girls.
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- 2021
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7. Bone measurements at multiple skeletal sites in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis-an in vivo correlation study using DXA, HR-pQCT and QCT.
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Cheuk KY, Hu Y, Tam EMS, Shi L, Yu FWP, Hung VWY, Lai KCY, Cheng WHW, Yip BHK, Qin L, Ng BKW, Chu WCW, Griffith J, Guo XE, Cheng JCY, and Lam TP
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- Adolescent, Bone and Bones anatomy & histology, Correlation of Data, Female, Femur, Femur Neck, Finite Element Analysis, Humans, Kyphosis, Lumbar Vertebrae, Radius, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Young Adult, Absorptiometry, Photon, Bone Density, Bone and Bones diagnostic imaging, Scoliosis diagnostic imaging
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Significant correlations for bone mineral density and bone microstructure between spinal and non-spinal skeletal sites (distal radius and proximal femur) in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients were observed, indicating that proximal femoral DXA and distal radial HR-pQCT could provide valid clinical assessments in patients with AIS., Purpose: Low bone mass is an important feature of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS), which is a complex 3D spinal deformity that affects girls during puberty. However, no clinical imaging modality is suitable for regular monitoring on their spinal bone qualities in rapid growth period. Therefore, we investigated whether bone mineral density (BMD) and bone microstructure at non-spinal sites correlated with BMD and mechanical property in the spine in AIS patients., Methods: Thirty-two AIS girls (16.7 ± 3.5 years old with mean Cobb angle of 67 ± 11°) who underwent pre-operative spine CT examination for navigation surgery were recruited. Volumetric BMD (vBMD) of lumbar spine (LS) was measured by quantitative computed tomography (QCT), vBMD and bone microstructure of distal radius (DR) by high-resolution peripheral QCT (HR-pQCT) and areal BMDs of total hip (TH) and femoral necks (FN) by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Biomechanical properties of the DR and LS were estimated by finite element analysis (FEA). Pearson correlation was performed to study the correlation between bone parameters at these three sites., Results: LS vBMD correlated significantly with both FN and TH aBMD (R = 0.663-0.725, both p < 0.01) and with DR microstructural parameters (R = 0.380-0.576, all p < 0.05). Mechanical properties of LS and DR were also correlated (R = 0.398, p = 0.039)., Conclusions: Bone measurement at proximal femur and distal radius could provide an additional predictive power in estimating the bone changes at spine, which is the primary site of deformity in AIS patients. Our result indicated that DXA and HR-pQCT could provide a valid surrogate for spine bone measurements in AIS patients.
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- 2019
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8. Sexual Dimorphism in Cortical and Trabecular Bone Microstructure Appears During Puberty in Chinese Children.
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Cheuk KY, Wang XF, Wang J, Zhang Z, Yu FWP, Tam EMS, Hung VWY, Lee WYW, Ghasem-Zadeh A, Zebaze R, Zhu TY, Guo XE, Cheng JCY, Lam TP, and Seeman E
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- Adolescent, Biomechanical Phenomena, Child, Female, Humans, Life Style, Male, Organ Size, Asian People, Cancellous Bone anatomy & histology, Cortical Bone anatomy & histology, Puberty physiology, Sex Characteristics
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Distal forearm fractures during growth are more common in males than females. Because metaphyseal cortical bone is formed by coalescence of trabeculae emerging from the periphery of the growth plate, we hypothesized that the later onset of puberty in males produces a longer delay in trabecular bone formation and coalescence, which leaves a transient phase of high cortical porosity, low matrix mineral density, and high trabecular density relative to females. We quantified the nondominant distal radial microstructure using high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography in 214 healthy Chinese boys and 219 Chinese girls aged between 7 and 17 years living in Hong Kong. Measurements of 110 slices (9.02 mm) were acquired 5 mm proximal to the growth plate of the nondominant distal radius. Porosity was measured using StrAx1.0 (Straxcorp, Melbourne, VIC, Australia) and trabecular plate and rod structure were measured using individual trabecula segmentation (ITS). Mechanical properties were estimated using finite element analysis (FEA). Results were adjusted for age, total bone cross-sectional area (CSA), dietary calcium intake, and physical activity. In boys, total bone CSA was 17.2% to 22.9% larger throughout puberty, cortical/total bone CSA was 5.1% smaller in Tanner stage 2 only, cortical porosity was 9.4% to 17.5% higher, and matrix mineral density was 1.0% to 2.5% lower in Tanner stage 2 to 5, than girls. Boys had higher trabecular rod BV/TV in Tanner stage 3 and 4, but higher trabecular plate BV/TV and plate to rod ratio in Tanner stage 5, than girls. Boys had 17.0% lower apparent modulus than girls in Tanner stage 2. A transient phase of higher porosity due to dissociation between bone mineral accrual and linear growth may contribute to higher distal radial bone fragility in Chinese boys compared to girls. © 2018 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research., (© 2018 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.)
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- 2018
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9. Lower Muscle Mass and Body Fat in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Are Associated With Abnormal Leptin Bioavailability.
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Tam EMS, Liu Z, Lam TP, Ting T, Cheung G, Ng BKW, Lee SKM, Qiu Y, and Cheng JCY
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- Adolescent, Biological Availability, Biomarkers blood, Case-Control Studies, Child, China epidemiology, Female, Humans, Muscle Strength physiology, Scoliosis diagnosis, Scoliosis epidemiology, Adipose Tissue metabolism, Body Composition physiology, Leptin blood, Muscle, Skeletal metabolism, Scoliosis blood
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Study Design: This was a case-control study., Objective: This study aimed to investigate the body composition and its correlation with leptin and soluble leptin receptor (sOB-R) levels in girls with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) and compared with healthy controls., Summary of Background Data: Patients with AIS are associated with lower body weight, taller stature, lower body mass index (BMI), and deranged bone quality. Despite the widely reported lower BMI and body weight in girls with AIS, the body composition of these patients was not thoroughly studied with sufficient sample size. Leptin is an important factor in regulating energy and bone metabolism, and has been postulated as one of the etiologic factors of AIS., Methods: One hundred forty-eight AIS and 116 control girls aged 12 to 14 were recruited. Body composition was measured with bioelectrical impedance analysis. Caloric intake and physical activity level were assessed by food frequency and Baecke questionnaires respectively. Serum total leptin and sOB-R levels were measured with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and free leptin index was calculated., Results: AIS girls had lower body weight and BMI, other anthropometric and sexual maturity parameters were comparable with controls. There were no difference in caloric intake and physical activity levels. After adjustment for physical activity level, AIS girls had lower skeletal muscle mass, lower body fat, and %body fat. Higher sOB-R and lower free leptin index were found in AIS girls after adjusted for age and body weight. Weaker correlations between serum total leptin, FLI, and body composition parameters were observed in AIS girls., Conclusion: Results suggested that the lower body weight in AIS girls was contributed by both lower skeletal muscle mass and lower body fat. Altered leptin bioavailability also exists in AIS girls and could lead to lower body weight, lower BMI, and abnormal body composition that were manifested in AIS simultaneously., Level of Evidence: 4.
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- 2016
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