Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005p368 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

Gender-different relationship between body composition and incident fracture risk in Koreans: a community-dwelling prospective cohort study

Kim Jung Hee , Hong A Ram , Choi Hyung Jin , Ku Eu Jeong , Cho Nam H , Shin Chan Soo

Low body mass index (BMI) or body weight is a well-known risk factor for osteoporosis and fragility fractures. However, the relative contribution of lean mass and fat mass on bone health, i.e. fragility fractures is inconclusive.We elucidated the relative contribution of lean and fat mass on fracture risk by group analysis in Korean men and women. This was an ongoing prospective community-dwelling cohort study at Ansung in Korea, begun in 2001. We includ...

ba0001pp356 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Microgravity-induced osteoporosis: a challenge for the future of space programs

Piscitelli Prisco , Argentiero Alberto , Chitano Giovanna , Neglia Cosimo , Sordi Emiliano , Iolascon Giovanni , Distante Alessandro , Maria Luisa Brandi

Objective(s): We aimed to determine the impact of microgravity-induced osteoporosis on the future of space programs.Material and methods: We performed a metanalysis of the available literature, finding out different studies about i) muscle atrophy due to the absence of workload, which can consequently induce bone loss; ii) the effect of long term inactivity on bone mass; iii) the effect of calcium and vitamin D supplementation in women and men in order t...

ba0006is15biog | (1) (1) | ICCBH2017

Bone in chronic kidney diseases: a systemic problem

Langman Craig B

Biographical DetailsCraig B LangmanProfessor Craig B Langman, is the Isaac A Abt, MD, Professor of Kidney Diseases at the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Head of Kidney Diseases at the Ann and Robert H Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. His research focuses on the basic and clinical expression of inherited or acquired d...

ba0006p146 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Stature and longitudinal growth in glucocorticoid naive boys with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Joseph S , Edwards G , DiMarco M , Abu-Arafeh I , Baxter A , Horrocks I , McWilliams K , Naismith K , Stephen E , Ahmed S F , Wong S C

Background: Previous studies with small number of boys with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) suggest that growth failure occurs in glucocorticoid naïve (GC) boys.Objective: To evaluate height and longitudinal growth in boys with DMD prior to GC.Method: Retrospective evaluation in boys with DMD with height measurements obtained for clinical purposes. Out of the 91 boys currently managed in Scotland, 51 had at least one height ...

ba0007p187 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Increased prevalence of overweight and obesity and its clinical predictors in children affected by X-linked hypophosphatemia

Zhukouskaya Volha V , Rothenbuhler Anya , Colao Annamaria , Di Somma Carolina , Kamenicky Peter , Trabado Severine , Prie Dominique , Audrain Christelle , Barosi Anna , Kyheng Christele , Lambert Anne-Sophie , Linglart Agnes

Background/aim: X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) is a rare disease characterized by low phosphate level. Scientific evidence points to link between hypophosphatemia and obesity in general population. The aim of our longitudinal observational study was to investigate the prevalence of obesity and associated factors in a large cohort of children with XLH.Patients/methods: We selected 172 XLH-children of 5–20 years (113 girls/59 boys). Anthropometric pa...

ba0003oc1.2 | Phosphate metabolism, fracture repair and osteoarthritis | ECTS2014

Study of Hyp or Phex null male fetuses reveals that eightfold increased FGF23 does not alter fetal–placental phosphorus homeostasis or prenatal bone formation and mineralization

Ma Yue , Kirby Beth J. , Kovacs Christopher S.

Fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF23) controls serum phosphorus by acting on the kidneys to excrete phosphorus and reduce calcitriol. These actions are well established in adults and children, but whether FGF23 regulates fetal phosphorus metabolism is unknown. We used X-linked Hyp or Phex null male fetuses to study the effect of excess FGF23 on fetal phosphorus metabolism. Phex+/− females and WT males were mated to generate WT, Phe...

ba0006p091 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Reliability and validity of DXA based images for measurement of height in children

Macdonald R , Capaldi N , Joseph S , Mason A , Wong SC

Background: Height is required for interpretation of bone mineral density in children and is often challenging in non-weight bearing children. Monitoring of linear growth in non-weight bearing children as part of assessment of bone health is also important.Objective: To investigate the feasibility of a novel method of using DXA images to measure height (Ht), sitting height (SH) and leg length (LL).Methods: Ht and SH were measured o...

ba0004p188 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Fractures, bone mass and geometry in black and white South African children: The Birth to Twenty cohort

Thandrayen Kebashni , Schoenbuchner Simon , Ward Kate , Micklesfield Lisa , Norris Shane , Prentice Ann , Pettifor John

The prevalence of fractures in white children in South Africa is double that of black children (1). White males who fractured were shown to be more physically (2). The aim of this study was to compare the bone mass and geometry measures using peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT) and dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) in black and white children with and without a history of fracture to determine the risk factors for fractures.Lifetime f...

ba0003pp231 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2014

The impact of physical activity on estimated bone stiffness as assessed by multisite quantitative ultrasound: the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis study

Brown Jacques , Adachi Jonathan , Hanley David , Davison Kenneth , Olszynski Wojciech

This investigation sought to assess the relationship between physical activity (PA) and estimated bone stiffness as assessed by multisite quantitative ultrasound (mQUS) in a large cohort. A total of 1177 men and 2949 women were assessed with mQUS (Beam-Med Omnisense quantitative ultrasound; Isreal) at the distal radius, tibia, and phalanx sites as part of the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study (clinical sites included Saskatoon, Calgary, Hamilton, Quebec City, Halifax and...

ba0004p26 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Effects of running bike use on bone quality in non-ambulant children with cerebral palsy: a pilot study

Bryant Elizabeth , Cowan Donna , Walker-Bone Karen

Children with cerebral palsy who are unable to walk independently are prone to lower limb muscle weakness which contributes to pain, deformity and functional loss. As a result of these motor difficulties the children are less physically active than their unimpaired peers and subsequently at greater risk of reduced bone density. This pilot study introduced a novel mobility device, running bikes, to a group of non-ambulant children with cerebral palsy to investigate if it was a ...