Richard Prince
University of Western Australia, WA, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.

Over the last 40 years I have researched, taught and practised in the area of determinants of bone structure especially nutritional effects. I have published over 330 papers and trained 16 PhD students as well as many medical graduates. In addition I have always consulted in these areas as the main reason for research and teaching is to be better able to manage clinical problems.
In that time there has been a very large increase in our knowledge and ability to successfully manage bone disease, a major disorder reducing both the quality of life and longevity of older Australians. I have been privileged to assist in the introduction of these advances into practice. Our current foci are improved fracture prediction by analyzing the distribution of bone within the bone, effects of nutrition on falling and the role of vascular calcification.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Increasing green leafy vegetables containing vitamin K1 reduces the total and the undercarboxylated fraction of osteocalcin: a 4-week randomised control trial (#116)
3:00 PM
Marc Sim
Afternoon Tea and Attended Poster Session (Even numbered posters)
Effects of calcium supplementation on long-term changes in high sensitivity cardiac troponin I in older women: analysis from a 5 year double-blind randomised controlled trial (#31)
2:36 PM
Joshua R Lewis
Session 3 – Bone Biology and Pathology
Effects of calcium supplementation on long-term change in abdominal aortic calcification in older women: analysis of a 5 year double-blind randomised controlled trial (#85)
5:55 PM
Joshua R Lewis
Welcome Reception and Plenary Posters
Dietary vitamin K1 intake and long-term fracture-hospitalisation risk in older Australian women: the Perth Longitudinal Study of Ageing Women (#129)
9:50 AM
Marc Sim
Morning Tea and Attended Poster Session (Odd Poster Numbers)
Differences in femoral neck anatomy in Beijing women with and without femoral neck fractures (#97)
5:55 PM
Richard L Prince
Welcome Reception and Plenary Posters