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Citation

Hu Y, Bai J, Zhao X, Jia J. Wei Sheng Yan Jiu 1997; 26(4): 251-254.

Affiliation

Institute of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine, Beijing, China.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1997, Wei Sheng Yan Jiu)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

10325598

Abstract

Bone mass of 434 healthy women aged from 20-65 years was measured at both distal and mid-radius of the non-dominant arm by using a single-photon absorptiometer (SPA) with an 241Am source (model SD-1000), and bone density and related factors were studied. The bone density in women reached the peak value around 40 years old and the bone loss began around 45 years old. Bone loss was accelerated after menopause, with faster speed in trabecular bone than in cortical bone. The effect of menopause on bone loss was more significant than the effect of advancing age. Among 174 menopausal women, 9.8% had fractures. The bone density of postmenopausal women with history of bone fracture was lower than that of those without fracture. The results of this study suggest that the measurement of bone density can be used to predict the risk of osteoporotic fractures.


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