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David M. Reid is affiliated with the University of Aberdeen in the United Kingdom. Their body of work primarily focuses on medicine, with a particular emphasis on bone health and related fields. The main fields and subfields of study encompass Medicine, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, and Molecular Biology.

The research topics they investigate include HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions, Bone health and treatments, HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk, Bone health and osteoporosis research, Bone Metabolism and Diseases, Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications, and Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies.

David M. Reid has contributed to a number of research papers, with selected recent publications as follows:

  • UK clinical guideline for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis, 2022, Archives of Osteoporosis
  • Guidance for the assessment and management of prostate cancer treatment-induced bone loss. A consensus position statement from an expert group, 2020, Journal of bone oncology
  • Zoledronate, 2020, Bone
  • Correction: UK clinical guideline for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis, 2022, Archives of Osteoporosis
  • The impact of autoantibodies against citrullinated, carbamylated, and acetylated peptides on radiographic progression in patients with new-onset rheumatoid arthritis: an observational cohort study, 2021, The Lancet Rheumatology

The frequent coauthors collaborating with David M. Reid include:

  • Catherine H Mercer
  • Hamish Mohammed
  • Dana Ogaz
  • Celia L. Gregson
  • David Armstrong

Their research has been published often in several venues, with frequent publications appearing in Archives of Osteoporosis, Journal of Imaging, Abstracts, Journal of Bone Oncology, and Bone.

Best Publications

  • Reduced bone density and osteoporosis associated with a polymorphic Sp1 binding site in the collagen type I alpha 1 gene.

    Struan F. A. Grant;David M. Reid;Glen Blake;Ruth Herd

  • Incidence of vertebral fracture in europe: results from the European Prospective Osteoporosis Study (EPOS).

    Felsenberg D;Silman Aj;Lunt M

  • Bone density threshold and other predictors of vertebral fracture in patients receiving oral glucocorticoid therapy.

    T.P. van Staa;R.F.J.M. Laan;I.P. Barton;S. Cohen

  • Effects of Risedronate Treatment on Bone Density and Vertebral Fracture in Patients on Corticosteroid Therapy

    S. Wallach;S. Cohen;D.M. Reid;R.A. Hughes

  • A meta-analysis of the association of fracture risk and body mass index in women

    Helena Johansson;John A. Kanis;Anders Odén;Eugene McCloskey

  • Nutritional associations with bone loss during the menopausal transition: evidence of a beneficial effect of calcium, alcohol, and fruit and vegetable nutrients and of a detrimental effect of fatty acids

    Helen Margaret MacDonald;S. A. New;Michael Henry Niven Golden;Marion Kay Campbell

  • Zoledronic acid and risedronate in the prevention and treatment of glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis (HORIZON): a multicentre, double-blind, double-dummy, randomised controlled trial.

    David M Reid;Jean-Pierre Devogelaer;Kenneth Saag;Christian Roux

  • Lasofoxifene in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis.

    Steven R. Cummings;Kristine E Ensrud;Pierre D. Delmas;Andrea Z. LaCroix

  • Genetic variants at CD28, PRDM1, and CD2/CD58 are associated with rheumatoid arthritis risk

    Soumya Raychaudhuri;Soumya Raychaudhuri;Soumya Raychaudhuri;Brian P Thomson;Elaine F Remmers;Stephen Eyre

  • Incidence of distal forearm fracture in British men and women

    T. W. O'Neill;C. Cooper;J. D. Finn;M. Lunt

  • Intravenous Ibandronate Injections in Postmenopausal Women With Osteoporosis One-Year Results From the Dosing Intravenous Administration Study

    Pierre D. Delmas;Silvano Adami;Cezary Strugala;Jacob A. Stakkestad

  • Association of five quantitative ultrasound devices and bone densitometry with osteoporotic vertebral fractures in a population-based sample: the OPUS Study.

    Claus C Glüer;Richard Eastell;David M Reid;Dieter Felsenberg

  • The association between common vitamin D receptor gene variations and osteoporosis: a participant-level meta-analysis

    André G. Uitterlinden;Stuart H. Ralston;Maria Luisa Brandi;Alisoun H. Carey

  • Diagnosis and management of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women and older men in the UK: National Osteoporosis Guideline Group (NOGG) update 2013

    J. Compston;C. Bowring;A. Cooper;C. Cooper;C. Cooper

  • Defective bone formation and anabolic response to exogenous estrogen in mice with targeted disruption of endothelial nitric oxide synthase.

    Katharine E. Armour;Kenneth J. Armour;Marie E. Gallagher;Axel Gödecke

  • Guidance for the management of breast cancer treatment-induced bone loss: a consensus position statement from a UK Expert Group

    David M. Reid;Julie Doughty;Richard Eastell;Steven D. Heys

  • Large-Scale Analysis of Association Between LRP5 and LRP6 Variants and Osteoporosis

    Joyce B J. van Meurs;Thomas A. Trikalinos;Thomas A. Trikalinos;Stuart H. Ralston;Susana Balcells

  • Determinants of incident vertebral fracture in men and women: results from the European Prospective Osteoporosis Study (EPOS).

    D.K. Roy;T.W. O'Neill;J.D. Finn;M. Lunt

  • Genome-wide association study using extreme truncate selection identifies novel genes affecting bone mineral density and fracture risk.

    E.L. Duncan;P. Danoy;J.P. Kemp;P.J. Leo

  • Management of male osteoporosis: report of the UK Consensus Group.

    R. Eastell;I. T. Boyle;J. Compston;C. Cooper

Frequent Co-Authors

Stuart H. Ralston
Stuart H. Ralston University of Edinburgh
William D. Fraser
William D. Fraser Université de Sherbrooke
David J. Torgerson
David J. Torgerson University of York
Richard Eastell
Richard Eastell University of Sheffield
Lynne J. Hocking
Lynne J. Hocking University of Aberdeen
Cyrus Cooper
Cyrus Cooper University of Southampton
Terence W. O'Neill
Terence W. O'Neill University of Manchester
Gary J. Macfarlane
Gary J. Macfarlane University of Aberdeen
Alan J. Silman
Alan J. Silman University of Oxford
J S Reeve
J S Reeve University of Oxford

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