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Tony Bill Hansen
Researcher at Odense University Hospital
Publications - 13
Citations - 683
Tony Bill Hansen is an academic researcher from Odense University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lean body mass & Bone remodeling. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 13 publications receiving 660 citations.
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Hormonal replacement therapy reduces forearm fracture incidence in recent postmenopausal women - results of the Danish Osteoporosis Prevention Study.
Leif Mosekilde,Henning Beck-Nielsen,Ole Helmer Sørensen,Stig Pors Nielsen,P Charles,Peter Vestergaard,A. P. Hermann,J. Gram,Tony Bill Hansen,Bo Abrahamsen,E.N. Ebbesen,Lis Stilgren,Lars Bjørn Jensen,C. Brot,Birgitte Rønde Hansen,Charlotte Landbo Tofteng,Pia Eiken,Niels Kolthoff +17 more
TL;DR: It is possible to reduce the number of forearm fractures and possibly the total number of fractures in recent postmenopausal women by use of HRT as primary prevention.
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Growth hormone versus placebo treatment for one year in growth hormone deficient adults: increase in exercise capacity and normalization of body composition
Jens Otto Lunde Jørgensen,Nina Vahl,Tony Bill Hansen,Leif Thuesen,Claus Hagen,Jens Sandahl Christiansen +5 more
TL;DR: End‐points such as physical fitness and body composition may be subject to a considerable placebo effect which weakens the validity of open studies, and GH (2 IU/m2 per day) versus placebo treatment for 12 months was tested.
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Impact of hemodialysis on dual X-ray absorptiometry, bioelectrical impedance measurements, and anthropometry.
Bo Abrahamsen,Tony Bill Hansen,Irene M. Høgsberg,Fritz Bangsgaard Pedersen,Henning Beck-Nielsen +4 more
TL;DR: In an unmodified clinical setting, DXA appears to be superior to other simple noninvasive methods for determining body composition, particularly when the emphasis is on repeated measurements.
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Determinants of serum insulin-like growth factor I in growth hormone deficient adults as compared to healthy subjects.
Jens Otto Lunde Jørgensen,Nina Vahl,Tony Bill Hansen,C. Skjærbæk,Sanne Fisker,Hans Ørskov,Claus Hagen,Jens Sandahl Christiansen +7 more
TL;DR: This work compared the significance of putative IGF‐I predictors in GHDA and normal subjects to elucidate possible causes of this apparent paradox.
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Increased cortical bone content of insulin-like growth factors in acromegalic patients.
Thor Ueland,Jens Bollerslev,Tony Bill Hansen,E.N. Ebbesen,Lis Mosekilde,Kim Brixen,Allan Flyvbjerg,Ole Djøseland +7 more
TL;DR: This study suggests that the increased levels of growth factors in cortical bone from acromegalics is a reflection of local production, secondary to a chronic systemic excess of GH and IGF-I.