Tania Winzenberg
University of Tasmania, TAS, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.

Tania Winzenberg is Professor of Chronic Disease Management at the University of Tasmania. Her research focuses on the prevention and management of musculoskeletal conditions, including preventing osteoporotic fractures by improving bone and muscle health in childhood and younger adulthood. She is an academic general practitioner with nearly 150 peer–reviewed journal publications in top specialty and general journals, including BMJ and JAMA, as well as being an invited author for the ASBMR’s Primer on the Metabolic Bone Disorders. She has been involved in writing six clinical guidelines for osteoporosis and for chronic disease prevention in general practice. For a decade she has been osteoporosis editor for the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. In 2011, she was one of only 8 primary care researchers globally selected to undertake the International Primary Care Research Leadership Programme at Oxford University, 2011-13 and is a past recipient of the ANZBMS Kaye Ibbertson Award.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
The cross-sectional and longitudinal associations of dietary patterns with knee symptoms and MRI detected structure in patients with knee osteoarthritis (#142)
3:00 PM
Shuang Zheng
Afternoon Tea and Attended Poster Session (Even numbered posters)
Canaries in the coalmine? The diverse roles of observational epidemiology in understanding bone health (#13)
9:50 AM
Tania Winzenberg
Session 2 – Population Bone Health
Associations of fat mass and overweight status in childhood and early adulthood with bone mineral density and microarchitecture in early adulthood (#16)
5:55 PM
Benny Antony
Welcome Reception and Plenary Posters
A randomised clinical trial of Curcuma longa extract for treating symptoms and effusion-synovitis of knee osteoarthritis (#67)
3:04 PM
Benny Antony
Session 6 – Muscle and Bone Interactions Co-badged session with ANZSSFR