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Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2014

Spine Trabecular Bone Score Subsequent to Bone Mineral Density Improves Fracture Discrimination in Women

Diane Krueger; Ellen Fidler; Jessie Libber; Bérengère Aubry-Rozier; Didier Hans; Neil Binkley

Bone mineral density (BMD) measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is used to diagnose osteoporosis and assess fracture risk. However, DXA cannot evaluate trabecular microarchitecture. This study used a novel software program (TBS iNsight; Med-Imaps, Geneva, Switzerland) to estimate bone texture (trabecular bone score [TBS]) from standard spine DXA images. We hypothesized that TBS assessment would differentiate women with low trauma fracture from those without. In this study, TBS was performed blinded to fracture status on existing research DXA lumbar spine (LS) images from 429 women. Mean participant age was 71.3 yr, and 158 had prior fractures. The correlation between LS BMD and TBS was low (r = 0.28), suggesting these parameters reflect different bone properties. Age- and body mass index-adjusted odds ratios (ORs) ranged from 1.36 to 1.63 for LS or hip BMD in discriminating women with low trauma nonvertebral and vertebral fractures. TBS demonstrated ORs from 2.46 to 2.49 for these respective fractures; these remained significant after lowest BMD T-score adjustment (OR = 2.38 and 2.44). Seventy-three percent of all fractures occurred in women without osteoporosis (BMD T-score > -2.5); 72% of these women had a TBS score below the median, thereby appropriately classified them as being at increased risk. In conclusion, TBS assessment enhances DXA by evaluating trabecular pattern and identifying individuals with vertebral or low trauma fracture. TBS identifies 66-70% of women with fracture who were not classified with osteoporosis by BMD alone.


Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2013

Tongue Strength Is Associated with Jumping Mechanography Performance and Handgrip Strength but Not with Classic Functional Tests in Older Adults

Bjoern Buehring; Jacqueline A. Hind; Ellen Fidler; Diane Krueger; Neil Binkley; JoAnne Robbins

To determine whether classic muscle function tests and jumping mechanography (JM) are related to tongue strength.


Osteoporosis International | 2015

Reproducibility of jumping mechanography and traditional measures of physical and muscle function in older adults

Bjoern Buehring; Diane Krueger; Ellen Fidler; Ronald E. Gangnon; Bryan C. Heiderscheit; Neil Binkley


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2012

Spine Trabecular Bone Score (TBS) Subsequent to BMD Improves Fracture Discrimination in Women

Diane Krueger; Ellen Fidler; Jessie Libber; Bérengère Aubry-Rozier; Didier Hans; Neil Binkley


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2011

DXA Use in Athletes: Exploration of Regional Lean Mass Distribution and Correlation with Performance: Recipent of Young Investigator Award

Jesse Donnenwerth; Bryan Heiderschiet; Jessie Libber; Ellen Fidler; Diane Krueger; Neil Binkley


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2011

Correlation of Jumping Power with Commonly Used Muscle Function Tests and DXA Appendicular Lean Mass in Older Adults.

Bjoern Buehring; Ellen Fidler; Jessie Libber; Mary Checovich; Diane Krueger; Neil Binkley


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2015

Defining Dysmobility: Prevalence Differences Using the Original Definition and Recently Published Foundation of the National Institutes of Health (FNIH) Cut-Offs

Bjoern Buehring; Ellen Fidler; Jessie Libber; Diane Krueger; Neil Binkley


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2015

TBS is Related to Physical Function Measures Independent of Bone Mineral Density

Diane Krueger; Jessie Libber; Ellen Fidler; Neil Binkley; Bjoern Buehring


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2012

Jumping Mechanography and Classic Muscle Function Tests: Effects of Age and Gender: Recipient of Young Investigator Award

Ellen Fidler; Bjoern Buehring; Jessie Libber; Mary Checovich; Diane Krueger; Neil Binkley


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2012

Muscle Function, But Not Muscle Mass, Is Related to Balance Confidence in Older Adults

Bjoern Buehring; Ellen Fidler; Jessie Libber; Mary Checovich; Diane Krueger; Neil Binkley

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Diane Krueger

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Neil Binkley

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Jessie Libber

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Bjoern Buehring

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Mary Checovich

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Bryan C. Heiderscheit

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Didier Hans

University of Lausanne

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Jacqueline A. Hind

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Jesse Donnenwerth

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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