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Encore software version 11

Manufactured by GE Healthcare
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Encore software version 11.0 is a data management and analysis solution developed by GE Healthcare. It provides tools for organizing, analyzing, and reporting data from various laboratory instruments.

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3 protocols using encore software version 11

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Lumbar Spine BMD and TBS Assessment

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The BMD (g/cm2) of the lumbar spine was measured based on DXA images (GE Lunar Prodigy, GE Healthcare, Madison, WI, USA) using Encore software version 11.0 (GE Healthcare, Chicago, IL, USA), according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. The precision error in BMD of the lumbar spine was 1.7%. Lumbar spines with compression fractures or severe sclerotic changes were excluded during the image acquisition process.
The TBS of the lumbar spine was assessed by TBS iNsight Software, version 2.0.0.1 (Med-Imaps, Pessac, France) using the lumbar spine DXA file.
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Dietary Intake and Body Composition

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Dietary data were collected using two 24-hour dietary recall questionnaires administered during the study. A subgroup of 40 subjects provided 2–3 sets of dietary data to evaluate for dietary intake consistency. Their dietary intake was stable and therefore reported as average values Therefore, it was assumed that the study subjects maintained consistent dietary habits over 12 months, and their diet at exit was similar to the diet at any other point in the study. Data were analyzed using the Food Processor software version 10.12.0 (ESHA Research, Salem, Oregon) and presented as mean ± standard deviation and % Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) or % Adequate Intake. Body composition was determined from DXA technology using a Lunar Prodigy (G. E. Medical Systems, Madison, Wisconsin). All the regional boundaries were automatically selected, and data were analyzed using the enCORE software version 11.0 (G. E. Medical Systems, Madison, Wisconsin). Percent fat for each region was calculated as fat % = (fat mass/[fat mass + lean soft mass + bone mineral content]) × 100.
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Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry for Bone Density

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The bone mineral density (BMD; g/cm2) of the lumbar spine (LS), femoral neck (FN), and total hip (TH) were measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (Lunar Prodigy, GE Healthcare, Madison, WI, USA) and analyzed with Encore Software version 11.0 (GE Healthcare). The average CVs were 1.22%, 1.97%, and 1.30% for the LS BMD, FN BMD, and TH BMD, respectively. For the LS BMD, the L1–4 value was chosen for analysis, but when a compression fracture or severe sclerotic changes were present, the affected vertebrae were omitted from the analysis (e.g., L2–4 were included in the analysis if there was a compression fracture at L1).
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