Effect of multiparity on bone mineral density, evaluated with bone turnover markers

Hasan Terzi , Rabia Terzi , Ebru Kale , Ahmet Kale
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Abstract

Objective

Our aim was to investigate the effect of parity on osteoporosis by evaluating bone mineral density, markers of bone turn-over and other factors that are effective in osteoporosis in multiparous (five deliveries or more) and nulliparous women in the post-menopausal period.

Methods

A total of 91 multiparous (five deliveries or more) and 31 nulliparous postmenopausal women were included in this study. All patients were interviewed on sociodemographic characteristics, gynecologic history, personal habits, levels of physical activity, and life-long intake of calcium. Bone mineral density was measured at lumbar (L1–4) and femoral neck regions with Dexa.

Results

The mean age of multiparous women was 58.79 ± 7.85 years, and the mean age of nulliparous women was 55.84 ± 7.51. The femoral BMD was 0.94 ± 0.16 and lumbar BMD 1.01 ± 0.16 in multiparous women, femoral BMD was 0.99 ± 0.16 and lumbar BMD 1.07 ± 0.14 in nulliparous women. There were no statistical differences between the femoral and lumbar T scores and BMD values of the two groups. Lumbar T scores and lumbar BMD showed a decrease with increasing total duration of breast-feeding in multiparous women. The independent risk factors for osteoporosis in the regression analysis of multiparous women were found to be the duration of menopause and body weight of 65 kg and less.

Conclusion

There is no difference between the bone mineral densities of multiparous and nulliparous women. Females with lower body-weight and longer duration of menopause should be followed-up more carefully for development of osteoporosis.

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多胎对骨密度的影响,用骨转换标志物评估
目的通过评价绝经后多产(5次以上分娩)和未产妇女骨质疏松症的骨密度、骨转换标志物和其他有效因素,探讨胎次对骨质疏松症的影响。方法对91例产后多胎(5次及以上)妇女和31例未产绝经后妇女进行研究。所有患者都接受了社会人口学特征、妇科病史、个人习惯、身体活动水平和终身钙摄入量的访谈。用Dexa测量腰椎(L1-4)和股骨颈区域的骨密度。结果多产妇女的平均年龄为58.79±7.85岁,无产妇女的平均年龄为55.84±7.51岁。多产妇女股骨骨密度为0.94±0.16,腰椎骨密度为1.01±0.16;未产妇女股骨骨密度为0.99±0.16,腰椎骨密度为1.07±0.14。两组患者股骨、腰椎T评分及BMD值比较,差异均无统计学意义。在多产妇女中,腰椎T评分和腰椎骨密度随母乳喂养总时间的增加而下降。经回归分析,多胎妇女骨质疏松的独立危险因素为绝经时间和体重在65 kg及以下。结论产、未产妇女骨密度无明显差异。体重较低和绝经时间较长的女性应更仔细地随访骨质疏松症的发展。
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