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Overview

Neil Binkley is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. They have contributed extensively to research in the field of Medicine, with a particular focus on Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Surgery, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Physiology, and Oncology.

Their main research topics include:

  • Bone health and osteoporosis research
  • Hip and Femur Fractures
  • Bone and Joint Diseases
  • Vitamin D Research Studies
  • Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty
  • Bone health and treatments
  • Vitamin C and Antioxidants Research

They have frequently published in several prominent scientific journals, such as:

  • Journal of Clinical Densitometry
  • Osteoporosis International
  • Archives of Osteoporosis
  • Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
  • Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders

Neil Binkley has collaborated often with other researchers, including Diane Krueger, William D. Leslie, Paul A. Anderson, Didier Hans, and E. Michael Lewiecki.

Among their recent published papers are:

  • American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists/American College of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis-2020 Update (2020, Endocrine Practice)
  • MECHANISMS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY: Vitamin D and COVID-19 (2020, European Journal of Endocrinology)
  • Consensus statement from 2nd International Conference on Controversies in Vitamin D (2020, Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders)
  • Consensus Statement on Vitamin D Status Assessment and Supplementation: Whys, Whens, and Hows (2024, Endocrine Reviews)
  • American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists/American College of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis- 2020 Update Executive Summary (2020, Endocrine Practice)

Best Publications

  • Evaluation, Treatment, and Prevention of Vitamin D Deficiency: an Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline

    Michael F. Holick;Neil C. Binkley;Heike A. Bischoff-Ferrari;Catherine M. Gordon

  • Prevalence of vitamin D inadequacy among postmenopausal north american women receiving osteoporosis therapy

    Michael F. Holick;Ethel S. Siris;Neil Binkley;Mary K. Beard

  • Romosozumab Treatment in Postmenopausal Women with Osteoporosis.

    F. Cosman;D. B. Crittenden;J. D. Adachi;N. Binkley

  • American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists and American College of Endocrinology clinical practice guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis — 2016

    Pauline M. Camacho;Steven M. Petak;Neil Binkley;Dima L. Diab

  • Trabecular bone score: a noninvasive analytical method based upon the DXA image.

    Barbara C Silva;William D Leslie;Heinrich Resch;Olivier Lamy

  • Opportunistic Screening for Osteoporosis Using Abdominal Computed Tomography Scans Obtained for Other Indications

    Perry J. Pickhardt;B. Dustin Pooler;Travis Lauder;Alejandro Muñoz del Rio

  • Assay variation confounds the diagnosis of hypovitaminosis D: a call for standardization.

    N. Binkley;D. Krueger;C. S. Cowgill;L. Plum

  • Guidelines for Preventing and Treating Vitamin D Deficiency and Insufficiency Revisited

    Michael F. Holick;Neil C. Binkley;Heike A. Bischoff-Ferrari;Catherine M. Gordon

  • Low Vitamin D Status despite Abundant Sun Exposure

    Neil Binkley;R. Novotny;D. Krueger;T. Kawahara

  • International Society for Clinical Densitometry 2007 Adult and Pediatric Official Positions

    E. Michael Lewiecki;Catherine M. Gordon;Sanford Baim;Mary B. Leonard

  • Interpretation and use of FRAX in clinical practice

    J. A. Kanis;D. Hans;C. Cooper;C. Cooper;S. Baim

  • Official positions of the International Society for Clinical Densitometry.

    Edward S. Leib;E. Michael Lewiecki;Neil Binkley;Ronald C. Hamdy

  • Nutrition and physical activity in the prevention and treatment of sarcopenia: systematic review.

    Charlotte Beaudart;Charlotte Beaudart;A. Dawson;S. C. Shaw;Nicholas C. Harvey

  • Trabecular bone score (TBS) as a new complementary approach for osteoporosis evaluation in clinical practice.

    N. C. Harvey;N. C. Harvey;C. C. Gluer;N. Binkley;E. V. McCloskey

  • Interleukin-6 and aging: blood levels and mononuclear cell production increase with advancing age and in vitro production is modifiable by dietary restriction.

    Ershler Wb;Sun Wh;Binkley N;Gravenstein S

  • 25-Hydroxylation of vitamin D3: relation to circulating vitamin D3 under various input conditions

    Robert P. Heaney;Laura A.G. Armas;Judith R. Shary;Norman H. Bell

  • HPLC Method for 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Measurement: Comparison with Contemporary Assays

    Gary L. Lensmeyer;Donald A. Wiebe;Neil Binkley;Marc K. Drezner;Marc K. Drezner

  • Vitamin D assays and the definition of hypovitaminosis D: results from the First International Conference on Controversies in Vitamin D

    Christopher T. Sempos;Annemieke C. Heijboer;Daniel D. Bikle;Jens Bollerslev;Jens Bollerslev

  • MECHANISMS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY: Vitamin D and COVID-19.

    John P Bilezikian;Daniel Bikle;Martin Hewison;Marise Lazaretti-Castro

  • Is vitamin D important for preserving cognition? A positive correlation of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration with cognitive function

    Robert J. Przybelski;Neil C. Binkley

Frequent Co-Authors

E. Michael Lewiecki
E. Michael Lewiecki University of New Mexico
John P. Bilezikian
John P. Bilezikian Columbia University
Paul A. Anderson
Paul A. Anderson University of Wisconsin–Madison
Perry J. Pickhardt
Perry J. Pickhardt University of Wisconsin–Madison
William D. Leslie
William D. Leslie University of Manitoba
Christopher T. Sempos
Christopher T. Sempos National Institutes of Health
Cyrus Cooper
Cyrus Cooper University of Southampton
Ronald E. Gangnon
Ronald E. Gangnon University of Wisconsin–Madison
Didier Hans
Didier Hans University of Lausanne
Michael F. Holick
Michael F. Holick Boston University

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