Forearm bone mineral density by age in 7,620 men and women - The Tromso study, a population-based study

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Berntsen, GKR [1 ]
Fonnebo, V
Tollan, A
Sogaard, AJ
Magnus, JH
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[1] Univ Tromso, Inst Community Med, N-9037 Tromso, Norway
[2] Cent Hosp Hedmark, Dept Gynecol, Hamar, Norway
[3] Ullevall Univ Hosp, Ctr Prevent Med, Oslo, Norway
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bone density; cross-sectional studies; densitometry; X-ray; forearm; men; menopause; reference values; women;
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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Population-based studies of adult forearm bone mineral density (BMD) by age are scarce, and standardized reference values are lacking. In this cross-sectional study, men aged 55-74 years, women aged 50-74 years, and representative 5-10% samples of remaining age groups between 25 and 84 years living in Tromso, Norway, were invited for forearm BMD measurement in 1994-1995. The authors measured 3,062 men and 4,558 women (response rate, 78%) by single x-ray absoptiometry at distal and ultradistal forearm sites. Up to age 50, the mean BMD difference was -0.1% per 1-year age group in both sexes, After age 50, the mean BMD difference per 1-year age group was -0.6% in men and -1.3% (distal) and -1.5% (ultradistal) in women. The BMD by age curve was linear for men throughout senescence, but women had a slope change to -0.7% (distal) and -0.8% (ultradistal) per 1-year age group from the 65- to 69-year age group. BMD levels and BMD by age association in the general population (n = 7,620) and in the population without bone-threatening diseases or medication (n = 5,179) were similar. Only longitudinal studies can clarify whether cohort effects or longitudinal BMD development patterns explain these cross-sectional results.
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