年龄与55岁及以上男性和女性骨密度的关系:鹿特丹研究

H. Burger , P.L.A van Daele , D. Algra , F.A. van den Ouweland , D.E. Grobbee , A. Hofman , C. van Kuijk , H.E. Schütte , J.C. Birkenhäger , H.A.P. Pols
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在这项横断面研究中,对1762名55岁及以上的流动受试者(678名男性和1084名女性)进行了骨矿物质密度(BMD)测量,这些受试者来自鹿特丹研究,这是一项基于人口的老年人疾病研究。采用双能x线骨密度仪测量股骨近端和腰椎的骨密度。腰椎未观察到与年龄相关的骨密度下降。女性和男性股骨颈骨密度年下降百分比分别为- 0.6%和- 0.3%,沃德三角骨密度年下降百分比为- 0.8%和- 0.5%,股骨粗隆骨密度年下降百分比分别为- 0.4%和- 0.3%。绝经后期与沃德三角和腰椎的高骨密度有关。我们的结论是:(1)由于老年人骨密度测量可能受到脊柱骨关节炎的影响,因此不可能通过横断面研究准确评估与年龄相关的脊柱骨减少;(2)与年龄相关的股骨颈骨减少率在女性中似乎大约是男性的两倍。
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The association between age and bone mineral density in men and women aged 55 years and over: The Rotterdam Study

In this cross-sectional study, bone mineral density (BMD) measurements were performed in 1762 ambulatory subjects (678 men and 1084 women) aged 55 years and over from the Rotterdam Study, a population based study of diseases in the elderly. BMD measurements of the proximal femur and lumbar spine were performed using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. No age-related decline in BMD could be observed in the lumbar spine. Yearly percentage BMD reduction in women and men was −0.6% and −0.3% in the femoral neck, −0.8% and −0.5% in the Ward's triangle, and −0.4% and −0.3% in the trochanter, respectively. Late menopause was associated with high BMD in Ward's triangle and lumbar spine. We conclude that: (1) accurate assessment of age-related bone reduction in the spine is impossible from cross-sectional studies since BMD measurements in the elderly may be influenced by spinal osteoarthritis; and (2) the rate of age-related bone reduction in the femoral neck appears to be approximately two times higher in women than in men.

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