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Markus J. Seibel

Markus J. Seibel

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Medicine

D-Index
95
Citations
29777
World Ranking
10148
National Ranking
307

Overview

Markus J. Seibel is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia and has a substantial body of research mainly within the field of Medicine. Their work encompasses 122 publications, with significant contributions in subfields such as Physiology, Oncology, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Surgery, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

The scientist's research topics cover diverse areas, including bone health and osteoporosis research, nutrition and health in aging, hip and femur fractures, nutritional studies and diet, health disparities and outcomes, dental health and care utilization, and frailty in older adults.

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Markus J. Seibel are:

  • Osteoporosis management in Australian general practice: an analysis of current osteoporosis treatment patterns and gaps in practice, 2020, BMC Family Practice
  • Arthritis and the role of endogenous glucocorticoids, 2020, Bone Research
  • MECHANISMS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY: Local and systemic effects of glucocorticoids on metabolism: new lessons from animal models, 2021, European Journal of Endocrinology
  • Osteoblastic glucocorticoid signaling exacerbates high-fat-diet-induced bone loss and obesity, 2021, Bone Research
  • Socioeconomic status, health-related behaviours, and death among older people: the Concord health and aging in men project prospective cohort study, 2020, BMC Geriatrics

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Markus J. Seibel include Louise M. Waite, Fiona Blyth, Vasi Naganathan, David J. Handelsman, and David G. Le Couteur.

The scientific contributions have been published across various journals, with frequent venues being The Journal of Nutrition Health & Aging, Journal of Clinical Oncology, Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, Bone Research, and BMC Geriatrics.

Best Publications

  • Polypharmacy cutoff and outcomes: five or more medicines were used to identify community-dwelling older men at risk of different adverse outcomes.

    Danijela Gnjidic;Sarah N. Hilmer;Sarah N. Hilmer;Fiona M. Blyth;Fiona M. Blyth;Vasi Naganathan;Vasi Naganathan

  • The Use of Biochemical Markers of Bone Turnover in Osteoporosis

    P. D. Delmas;R. Eastell;P. Garnero;M. J. Seibel

  • Biochemical Markers of Bone Turnover Part I: Biochemistry and Variability

    Markus J Seibel

  • Biochemical Markers of Bone Turnover – Basic Biochemistry and Variability

    Markus J. Seibel;Christian Meier

  • Loss of muscle strength, mass (sarcopenia), and quality (specific force) and its relationship with functional limitation and physical disability: the Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project.

    Noran N. Hairi;Robert G. Cumming;Vasi Naganathan;David J. Handelsman

  • Direct, enzyme-linked immunoassay for urinary deoxypyridinoline as a specific marker for measuring bone resorption

    Simon P. Robins;Henning Woitge;Robert Hesley;Julia Ju

  • Models of care for the secondary prevention of osteoporotic fractures: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    K. Ganda;M. Puech;J. S. Chen;R. Speerin

  • Vitamin D and health in adults in Australia and New Zealand: a position statement

    Caryl A Nowson;John J McGrath;Peter R Ebeling;Anjali Haikerwal

  • Bone mass, vitamin D deficiency, and hyperparathyroidism in congestive heart failure.

    Elizabeth Shane;Donna Mancini;Keith Aaronson;Shonni J. Silverberg

  • Serum interleukin 6 is a major predictor of bone loss in women specific to the first decade past menopause.

    Christa Scheidt-Nave;Hanadi Bismar;Gudrun Leidig-Bruckner;Henning Woitge

  • Dynamics of bone and cartilage metabolism

    M. J. Seibel;Simon P. Robins;John P. Bilezikian

  • Seasonal variation of biochemical indexes of bone turnover : Results of a population-based study

    Henning W. Woitge;Christa Scheidt-Nave;Christian Kissling;Gudrun Leidig-Bruckner

  • Endogenous sex hormones and incident fracture risk in older men : the Dubbo Osteoporosis Epidemiology Study

    Christian Meier;Tuan V. Nguyen;David J. Handelsman;Christian Schindler

  • Supplementation with oral vitamin D3 and calcium during winter prevents seasonal bone loss: a randomized controlled open-label prospective trial.

    Christian Meier;Henning W Woitge;Klaus Witte;Björn Lemmer

  • Urinary hydroxy-pyridinium crosslinks provide indices of cartilage and bone involvement in arthritic diseases.

    M J Seibel;A Duncan;S P Robins

  • Associations between drug burden index and falls in older people in residential aged care.

    Nicholas M. Wilson;Sarah N. Hilmer;Lyn M. March;Ian D. Cameron

  • Molecular markers of bone turnover : Biochemical, technical and analytical aspects

    M. J. Seibel

  • Evaluation of urinary hydroxypyridinium crosslink measurements as resorption markers in metabolic bone diseases.

    S.P. Robins;D. Black;C.R. Paterson;D.M. Reid

  • Urinary pyridinium crosslinks of collagen Specific markers of bone resorption in metabolic bone disease

    Markus J. Seibel;Simon P. Robins;John P. Bilezikian

  • Case-control analysis of bone resorption markers, disability, and hip fracture risk: the Rotterdam study.

    P. L A van Daele;M. J Seibel;H. Burger;A. Hofman

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert G. Cumming
Robert G. Cumming University of Sydney
David J. Handelsman
David J. Handelsman University of Sydney
Fiona M. Blyth
Fiona M. Blyth University of Sydney
David G. Le Couteur
David G. Le Couteur University of Sydney
Philip N. Sambrook
Philip N. Sambrook University of Sydney
Colin R. Dunstan
Colin R. Dunstan University of Sydney
Lyn March
Lyn March University of Sydney
Ian D. Cameron
Ian D. Cameron University of Sydney
Reinhard Ziegler
Reinhard Ziegler Heidelberg University
David Scott
David Scott Ascension Health

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