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Elaine M. Dennison
Researcher at University of Southampton
Publications - 491
Citations - 32596
Elaine M. Dennison is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osteoporosis & Population. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 452 publications receiving 26725 citations. Previous affiliations of Elaine M. Dennison include Southampton General Hospital & Victoria University, Australia.
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Clinical risk factors, bone density and fall history in the prediction of incident fracture among men and women
Mark H. Edwards,Karen A. Jameson,Hayley J Denison,Nicholas C. Harvey,Avan Aihie Sayer,Elaine M. Dennison,Cyrus Cooper,Cyrus Cooper +7 more
TL;DR: Falling history is a further independent risk factor for fracture and should be taken into consideration when assessing whether or not to commence medication for osteoporosis and should also alert the physician to the opportunity to target falls risk directly.
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The relationship between depression and diabetes mellitus: findings from the Hertfordshire Cohort Study.
Richard I. G. Holt,D. I. W. Phillips,Karen A. Jameson,Cyrus Cooper,Elaine M. Dennison,Robert Peveler +5 more
TL;DR: To assess the relationship between depression scores and diabetes, glucose and insulin in a cross‐sectional population‐based study, a cross-sectional population-based study is conducted.
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Geographic variation in osteoporotic hip fracture incidence: the growing importance of asian influences in coming decades.
TL;DR: The epidemiology of hip fracture worldwide is studied, with special emphasis on the geographic variation among Asian countries, where the highest fracture rates are seen in Caucasians and the lowest in blacks.
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Association of vitamin D status with knee pain and radiographic knee osteoarthritis
Shigeyuki Muraki,Elaine M. Dennison,Karen A. Jameson,Barbara J. Boucher,Toru Akune,Noriko Yoshimura,Andrew Judge,Andrew Judge,Nigel K Arden,Nigel K Arden,Kassim Javaid,Kassim Javaid,Cyrus Cooper,Cyrus Cooper +13 more
TL;DR: The present cross-sectional study indicated that vitamin D may be associated with pain rather than radiographic change, but the evidence for an association between vitamin D genetic variation and pain in knee OA is very weak in the present study.
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Growth in early life predicts bone strength in late adulthood: the Hertfordshire Cohort Study.
TL;DR: It is shown that growth in early life is associated with bone size and strength in a UK population aged 65–73 years and lifestyle factors were associated with volumetric bone density in this population.