Works by Yu, Elaine W.


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    Bone mineral density and estimated hip strength in men with anorexia nervosa, atypical anorexia nervosa and avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder.

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    Clinical Endocrinology, 2019, v. 90, n. 6, p. 789, doi. 10.1111/cen.13960
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    • Schorr, Melanie;
    • Drabkin, Anne;
    • Rothman, Micol S.;
    • Meenaghan, Erinne;
    • Lashen, Gillian T.;
    • Mascolo, Margherita;
    • Watters, Ashlie;
    • Holmes, Tara M.;
    • Santoso, Kate;
    • Yu, Elaine W.;
    • Misra, Madhusmita;
    • Eddy, Kamryn T.;
    • Klibanski, Anne;
    • Mehler, Philip;
    • Miller, Karen K.
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    Article
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    Bone Density Testing in Older Women.

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    2012
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    • Grey, Andrew;
    • Cundy, Tim;
    • Gourlay, Margaret L.;
    • Preisser, John S.;
    • Ensrud, Kristine E.;
    • Yu, Elaine W.;
    • Finkelstein, Joel S.
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    Letter
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    Long-duration type 1 diabetes is associated with deficient cortical bone mechanical behavior and altered matrix composition in human femoral bone.

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    Journal of Bone & Mineral Research, 2025, v. 40, n. 1, p. 87, doi. 10.1093/jbmr/zjae184
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    • Emerzian, Shannon R;
    • Chow, Jarred;
    • Behzad, Ramina;
    • Unal, Mustafa;
    • Brooks, Daniel J;
    • Wu, I-Hsien;
    • Gauthier, John;
    • Jangolla, Surya Vishva Teja;
    • Yu, Marc Gregory;
    • Shah, Hetal S;
    • King, George L;
    • Johannesdottir, Fjola;
    • Karim, Lamya;
    • Yu, Elaine W;
    • Bouxsein, Mary L
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    Article
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    Osteoporosis Management in the Era of COVID‐19.

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    Journal of Bone & Mineral Research, 2020, v. 35, n. 6, p. 1009, doi. 10.1002/jbmr.4049
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    • Yu, Elaine W;
    • Tsourdi, Elena;
    • Clarke, Bart L;
    • Bauer, Douglas C;
    • Drake, Matthew T
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    Article
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    Skeletal Effects of Sleeve Gastrectomy in AContext: Vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG) is an increasingly common tool to achieve weight loss and improve metabolic health in adolescents and young adults with obesity, although it may adversely affect bone health. Objective: This work aimed to evaluate the effect of VSG on bone health in youth. Methods: An observational 2-year study was conducted at a tertiary care center of 66 patients aged 13 to 24 years with moderate-to-severe obesity meeting criteria for VSG. The patients underwent VSG (n= 30) or nonsurgical (n=36) management per the decision of patient and clinical team. Main outcome measures included dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HRpQCT) measures of bone mineral density (BMD), geometry, and microarchitecture. Results: VSG patients achieved 25.3±2.0% weight loss at 2 years (P<.001) while control subjects gained 4.0±2.0% (P= .026). Total hip BMD declined 8.5±1.0% following VSG compared with 0.1±1.0% gain in controls (P< .001), with similar results at the femoral neck (P<.001). Total volumetric BMD (vBMD) decreased both at the distal radius and tibia following VSG (P<.001) driven primarily by trabecular vBMD loss (P< .001). Two-year changes in cortical vBMD did not differ between groups, though cortical porosity decreased following VSG both at the radius and tibia (P=.048 and P< .001). Cortical thickness increased in controls but not in VSG (P=.022 and P= .002 for between-group comparisons at the radius and tibia, respectively). Following VSG, estimated failure load decreased at the radius and did not demonstrate the physiologic increases at the tibia observed in controls. Conclusion: VSG leads to progressive changes in bone health over 2 years, and may lead to increased skeletal fragility in adolescents and young adults.dolescents and Young Adults: A 2-Year Longitudinal Study.

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    Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2023, v. 108, n. 4, p. 847, doi. 10.1210/clinem/dgac634
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    • Mitchell, Deborah M.;
    • Singhal, Vibha;
    • Animashaun, Abisayo;
    • Bose, Amita;
    • Carmine, Brian;
    • Stanford, Fatima C.;
    • Inge, Thomas H.;
    • Kelsey, Megan M.;
    • Hang Lee;
    • Bouxsein, Mary L.;
    • Yu, Elaine W.;
    • Bredella, Miriam A.;
    • Misra, Madhusmita
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