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CORS 3rd autumn symposium: Barcelona, October 19-23, 2016 Preliminary program Oct 19 Arrival Oct 20 9.00-9.15 Welcome M Lorentzon, A Nilsson, M Nilsson Bone microindentation. Chair: Anna Nilsson 9.15-9.45 Mattias Lorentzon: The need for additional diagnostic tools in osteoporosis 9.45-11.30 Adolfo Diez Perez: Bone microindentation 10.30-10.45 Coffee 11.30-12.15 Microindentation in practice (workshop) 12.15-13.15 Lunch Bone microindentation in different settings. Chair: Mattias Lorentzon 13.15-13.45 Martin Nilsson: The effect of mechanical loading on bone material strength and microarchitecture in postmenopausal women 13.45-14.15 Lisa Johansson: Associations between TBS, bone microarchitecture and bone material properties in elderly women 14.15-14.45 Helena Salminen: TBS and dental radiographs 14.45-15.00 Coffee 15.15-15.45 Mathias Haarhaus: Bone material strength and vascular calcification in chronic kidney disease 15.45-16.15 Linnea Malmgren: Kidney function, BMD and bone loss in elderly women 20.00 Dinner Oct 21 Obesity, diabetes and bone. Chair: Anna Nilsson 9.00-10.45 Juliet Compston: Obesity and the skeleton 10.00-10.15 Coffee 10.45-11.15 Daniel Sundh: A high amount of local adipose tissue is associated with high cortical porosity and low bone material strength in older women 11.15-11.45 Dan Mellström: Serum leptin levels predict non-vertebral fractures in men 11.45-12.15 Märit Wallander: Diabetes and fractures 12.15-13.15 Lunch 13.15-13.45 Anna Nilsson: Diabetes and bone microarchitecture and bone material properties in elderly women Osteoporosis in the elderly. Chair: Martin Nilsson 13.45-14.15 Kristian Axelsson: Effects of osteoporotic treatment among elderly after fracture 14.15-14.45 Christina Kaijser Alin: Effects of treatment on back extensor strength and back pain with a spinal orthosis in edlerly women with ostoeporosis: a randomized controlled trial 14.45-15.00 Coffee 15.00-15.30 Ann-Charlotte Grahn Kronhed: The association between spinal curvature and balance in elderly women at high risk of osteoporotic fractures in primary health care 15.30-16.00 Cecilie Hongslo-Vala: Studies of ancient bones 20.00 Dinner Oct 22 Regulation of bone metabolism and fracture healing. Chair: Mattias Lorentzon 9.00-9.30 Karin Gustavsson: The role of posttranslational modification of Era in bone 9.30-10.00 Cecilia Halling Linder: Bone alkaline phospatase and tartrateresistant acid phosphatase – potential coregulators of bone mineralization 10.00-10.30 Alice Costantini: Use of aCGH to detect new indels in children with recurrent fractures 10.30-10.45 Coffee 10.45-11.15 Anne Björk: Vitamin D 11.15-11.45 Olof Sandberg: Metaphyseal fracture healing 11.45-12.15 Magnus Bernhardsson: Cancellous bone healing is strictly confined to the injured region 12.15-13.15 Lunch Physical activity and bone development. Chair: Martin Nilsson 13.15-13.45 Amanda Lahti: Musculoskeletal development three years after completion of a nine-year prospective controlled intervention trial of daily school-based exercise 13.45-14.15 Felix Cronholm: Increased physical education in school results also in higher leisure-time physical activity – a prospective controlled 3year study in 194 prepubertal children 14.15-14.45 Marcus Cöster: Increased physical activity in childhood reduces adolescent fracture risk 14.45-15.00 Coffee 15.00-15.30 Erik Lindgren: Peak bone mass may not coincide with peak bone strength in young men 15.30-16.00 Mattias Lorentzon: Summary, concluding remarks Free activities Oct 23 Departure