2007
Determinants of Skeletal Age Deviation in a Cross-Sectional Study
Powell S, Ma D, Jones G. Determinants of Skeletal Age Deviation in a Cross-Sectional Study. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2007, 93: 521-526. PMID: 18056773, DOI: 10.1210/jc.2007-1139.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSkeletal age deviationCross-sectional studyFracture riskBone massBody compositionPopulation-based cross-sectional studyBone-free lean massHabitual physical activitySunlight exposureCorticosteroid useMedication usePerinatal factorsGrip strengthFat massStrenuous exerciseTanner stageTanner-Whitehouse 2 methodLean massPhysical activityHypothesis generatingMilk drinkingMultivariate analysisSignificant associationFemale childrenAge deviation
2006
Bone Density Interpretation and Relevance in Caucasian Children Aged 9–17 Years of Age: Insights From a Population-Based Fracture Study
Jones G, Ma D, Cameron F. Bone Density Interpretation and Relevance in Caucasian Children Aged 9–17 Years of Age: Insights From a Population-Based Fracture Study. Journal Of Clinical Densitometry 2006, 9: 202-209. PMID: 16785082, DOI: 10.1016/j.jocd.2006.02.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBone mineral apparent densityBone mineral densityBone mineral contentFracture riskBone densityBone areaPopulation-based case-control studyUpper limb fracture riskZ-scoreSpine bone mineral densityUpper limb fracturesSpine bone mineral apparent densityCase-control studySpecific z-scoresBone density measurementsYears of ageAge-specific z-scoresUncertain clinical significanceForearm fracturesLimb fracturesChildren Aged 9BMD sitesClinical endpointsMineral densityClinical significance
2004
Soft Drink and Milk Consumption, Physical Activity, Bone Mass, and Upper Limb Fractures in Children: A Population-Based Case-Control Study
Ma D, Jones G. Soft Drink and Milk Consumption, Physical Activity, Bone Mass, and Upper Limb Fractures in Children: A Population-Based Case-Control Study. Calcified Tissue International 2004, 75: 286-291. PMID: 15549642, DOI: 10.1007/s00223-004-0274-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBone mineral densityDual-energy X-ray absorptiometryUpper limb fracturesCase-control studyFracture riskBone massMineral densityPhysical activityForearm fracturesLimb fracturesPopulation-based case-control studyMilk consumptionCarbonated beverage consumptionUpper arm fracturesInterviewer-administered questionnaireX-ray absorptiometrySoft drinksAverage weekly consumptionHand fracturesMetacarpal morphometryArm fracturesCola consumptionTotal bodyMilk intakeFracture cases
2003
The Association between Bone Mineral Density, Metacarpal Morphometry, and Upper Limb Fractures in Children: A Population-Based Case-Control Study
Ma D, Jones G. The Association between Bone Mineral Density, Metacarpal Morphometry, and Upper Limb Fractures in Children: A Population-Based Case-Control Study. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2003, 88: 1486-1491. PMID: 12679427, DOI: 10.1210/jc.2002-021682.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbsorptiometry, PhotonAdolescentArm InjuriesBone and BonesBone DensityChildFemaleForearm InjuriesFractures, BoneHand InjuriesHumansMaleMetacarpusWrist InjuriesConceptsUpper limb fracturesBone mineral apparent densityCase-control studyBone mineral densityMetacarpal indexLimb fracturesForearm fracturesMineral densityBone massPopulation-based case-control studyDXA measuresAreal bone mineral densitySpine bone mineral apparent densityRisk of fractureDual-energy absorptiometryMetacarpal morphometryCortical widthFracture casesHand radiographsWristSignificant predictorsMultivariate modelingChildrenAssociationFractures
2002
Clinical risk factors but not bone density are associated with prevalent fractures in prepubertal children
Ma D, Jones G. Clinical risk factors but not bone density are associated with prevalent fractures in prepubertal children. Journal Of Paediatrics And Child Health 2002, 38: 497-500. PMID: 12354268, DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-1754.2002.00037.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbsorptiometry, PhotonAdrenal Cortex HormonesBone DensityChildFemaleFractures, BoneHumansMalePrevalenceRisk FactorsTasmaniaConceptsBone mineral densityClinical risk factorsPrevalent fracturesRisk factorsPrepubertal childrenBone densityDual-energy X-ray absorptiometryTotal fracture riskLow-energy fallsOdds of fractureSports participationApparent bone mineral densityX-ray absorptiometryTotal body boneMaternal fracturesOral prednisoloneAsthma historyCorticosteroid usageMaternal smokingFemoral neckFracture riskMineral densityClinical dataLumbar spineBody bone