Variation in lumbar spine and femoral neck bone mineral measured by dual energy X-ray absorption: a study of 329 normal women
- 1 June 1993
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The British Journal of Radiology
- Vol. 66 (786) , 514-521
- https://doi.org/10.1259/0007-1285-66-786-514
Abstract
Reference ranges used in dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) have previously used piecewise linear fits to the whole data set for spine or femur bone mineral density (BMD) as a function of age. In a study of 329 Caucasian normal women we present a refinement to the normal range by fitting straight lines between quinquennial mean values of BMD for each site measured (lumbar spine, femoral neck and Ward's triangle). From the age of 40 years onwards the premenopausal women demonstrated minimal loss of BMD whereas postmenopausal women showed a rapid loss amounting to 27% in the lumbar spine, 27% in the femoral neck and 38% in the Ward's triangle region in the age range under examination. Comparison of quinquennial means for pre and postmenopausal women in age bands 45-49 years and 50-54 years shows that at these ages postmenopausal BMD is significantly lower than premenopausal BMD (P < 0.05). This finding suggests that separate normal ranges should be used for pre and postmenopausal women. As reduction in the production of oestrogen is a major factor in postmenopausal bone loss and oestrogen function is related to years since menopause (YSM), a more logical way of displaying postmenopausal normal BMD ranges would be in terms of YSM rather than chronological age. Such data are given in this paper.Keywords
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