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The following pages link to Jon H Tobias (Q37603705):
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- WNT16 influences bone mineral density, cortical bone thickness, bone strength, and osteoporotic fracture risk (Q21090209) (← links)
- Friend or foe: high bone mineral density on routine bone density scanning, a review of causes and management (Q27025982) (← links)
- Maternal Preeclampsia Is Associated With Reduced Adolescent Offspring Hip BMD in a UK Population-Based Birth Cohort (Q28610540) (← links)
- DNA methylation patterns in cord blood DNA and body size in childhood (Q28731311) (← links)
- Association of maternal vitamin D status during pregnancy with bone-mineral content in offspring: a prospective cohort study (Q30540899) (← links)
- The role of pain-related anxiety in adolescents' disability and social impairment: ALSPAC data. (Q30868436) (← links)
- Adiponectin and its association with bone mass accrual in childhood (Q30983396) (← links)
- Insights into the programming of bone development from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC). (Q31007525) (← links)
- Analysis of the contribution of dydrogesterone to bone turnover changes in postmenopausal women commencing hormone replacement therapy. (Q32131625) (← links)
- Social position affects bone mass in childhood through opposing actions on height and weight (Q33227422) (← links)
- Association between bone mass and fractures in children: a prospective cohort study (Q33255693) (← links)
- Habitual levels of physical activity influence bone mass in 11-year-old children from the United Kingdom: findings from a large population-based cohort (Q33259076) (← links)
- The effect of LRP5 polymorphisms on bone mineral density is apparent in childhood. (Q33284771) (← links)
- Estimated maternal ultraviolet B exposure levels in pregnancy influence skeletal development of the child (Q33396619) (← links)
- Predicting ambient ultraviolet from routine meteorological data; its potential use as an instrumental variable for vitamin D status in pregnancy in a longitudinal birth cohort in the UK. (Q33476072) (← links)
- Fat mass exerts a greater effect on cortical bone mass in girls than boys. (Q33518271) (← links)
- The association between primary tooth emergence and anthropometric measures in young adults: findings from a large prospective cohort study. (Q33604341) (← links)
- Life-course determinants of bone mass in young adults from a transitional rural community in India: the Andhra Pradesh Children and Parents Study (APCAPS) (Q33614783) (← links)
- Parental smoking during pregnancy and offspring bone mass at age 10 years: findings from a prospective birth cohort. (Q33725756) (← links)
- Genome-wide association meta-analysis of cortical bone mineral density unravels allelic heterogeneity at the RANKL locus and potential pleiotropic effects on bone (Q33761251) (← links)
- Birth weight is positively related to bone size in adolescents but inversely related to cortical bone mineral density: findings from a large prospective cohort study (Q33814071) (← links)
- Habitual levels of vigorous, but not moderate or light, physical activity is positively related to cortical bone mass in adolescents (Q33821824) (← links)
- Investigation of sex differences in hip structure in peripubertal children (Q34051266) (← links)
- OPG and RANK polymorphisms are both associated with cortical bone mineral density: findings from a metaanalysis of the Avon longitudinal study of parents and children and gothenburg osteoporosis and obesity determinants cohorts. (Q34051272) (← links)
- Does bone resorption stimulate periosteal expansion? A cross-sectional analysis of β-C-telopeptides of type I collagen (CTX), genetic markers of the RANKL pathway, and periosteal circumference as measured by pQCT. (Q34069530) (← links)
- 25-Hydroxyvitamin-D3 levels are positively related to subsequent cortical bone development in childhood: findings from a large prospective cohort study (Q34073597) (← links)
- Prevalence of radiographic hip osteoarthritis is increased in high bone mass (Q34103380) (← links)
- Relation of maternal prepregnancy body mass index with offspring bone mass in childhood: is there evidence for an intrauterine effect? (Q34119942) (← links)
- The association of fasting insulin, glucose, and lipids with bone mass in adolescents: findings from a cross-sectional study (Q34228008) (← links)
- Jump power and force have distinct associations with cortical bone parameters: findings from a population enriched by individuals with high bone mass (Q34383388) (← links)
- Elevated circulating Sclerostin concentrations in individuals with high bone mass, with and without LRP5 mutations. (Q34396458) (← links)
- Genetic determinants of trabecular and cortical volumetric bone mineral densities and bone microstructure (Q34597945) (← links)
- A meta-analysis of the associations between common variation in the PDE8B gene and thyroid hormone parameters, including assessment of longitudinal stability of associations over time and effect of thyroid hormone replacement (Q34831621) (← links)
- Osteophytes, enthesophytes, and high bone mass: a bone-forming triad with potential relevance in osteoarthritis (Q34884385) (← links)
- Individuals with high bone mass have an increased prevalence of radiographic knee osteoarthritis (Q34906323) (← links)
- Osteoarthritis and bone mineral density: are strong bones bad for joints? (Q35000946) (← links)
- Changes in rheumatology out-patient workload over 12 years in the South West of England. (Q35037610) (← links)
- LRP5 regulates human body fat distribution by modulating adipose progenitor biology in a dose- and depot-specific fashion. (Q35064400) (← links)
- A novel ACVR1 mutation in the glycine/serine-rich domain found in the most benign case of a fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva variant reported to date (Q35177779) (← links)
- Epidemiology of generalized joint laxity (hypermobility) in fourteen-year-old children from the UK: a population-based evaluation (Q35187782) (← links)
- How do bisphosphonates prevent fractures? (Q35547420) (← links)
- Estrogen maintains trabecular bone volume in rats not only by suppression of bone resorption but also by stimulation of bone formation. (Q35595984) (← links)
- Determinants of fracture risk in a UK-population-based cohort of older women: a cross-sectional analysis of the Cohort for Skeletal Health in Bristol and Avon (COSHIBA). (Q35602311) (← links)
- Genetic variants in adult bone mineral density and fracture risk genes are associated with the rate of bone mineral density acquisition in adolescence (Q35622181) (← links)
- Growth hormone deficiency during puberty reduces adult bone mineral density (Q35628705) (← links)
- 'Sink or swim': an evaluation of the clinical characteristics of individuals with high bone mass (Q35681137) (← links)
- Urban-Rural Differences in Bone Mineral Density: A Cross Sectional Analysis Based on the Hyderabad Indian Migration Study (Q35814455) (← links)
- The development of worry throughout childhood: Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children data (Q35867937) (← links)
- Motor Competence in Early Childhood Is Positively Associated With Bone Strength in Late Adolescence (Q35880543) (← links)
- Placental Size Is Associated Differentially With Postnatal Bone Size and Density (Q35964828) (← links)