In premenopausal women with idiopathic osteoporosis, lower bone formation rate is associated with higher body fat and higher IGF-1

Goetz, T. G., Nair, N., Shiau, S., Recker, R. R., Lappe, J. M., Dempster, D. W., Zhou, H., Zhao, B., Guo, X., Shen, W., Nickolas, T. L., Kamanda-Kosseh, M., Bucovsky, M., Stubby, J., Shane, E., & Cohen, A. (2021). In premenopausal women with idiopathic osteoporosis, lower bone formation rate is associated with higher body fat and higher IGF-1. Osteoporosis International, 33(3), 659–672. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-021-06196-8
Authors:
T.G. Goetz
N. Nair
S. Shiau
R.R. Recker
J.M. Lappe
D.W. Dempster
H. Zhou
B. Zhao
X. Guo
W. Shen
T.L. Nickolas
M. Kamanda-Kosseh
M. Bucovsky
J. Stubby
E. Shane
A. Cohen
Affiliated Authors:
T.G. Goetz
N. Nair
D.W. Dempster
B. Zhao
X. Guo
W. Shen
T.L. Nickolas
M. Kamanda-Kosseh
M. Bucovsky
E. Shane
A. Cohen
Author Keywords:
body composition
bone biopsy
bone turnover markers
marrow adiposity
premenopausal osteoporosis
teriparatide
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Article
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10.1007/s00198-021-06196-8
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