Relation of early menarche to high bone mineral density
- 1 July 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Calcified Tissue International
- Vol. 57 (1) , 11-14
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00298989
Abstract
The study of background factors in individuals with high bone mineral density (BMD) may provide useful information in the prevention of osteoporosis. We investigated the relationship of reproductive factors to BMD. In 519 female volunteers (327 postmenopausal and 192 premenopausal women) ranging in age from 21 to 74 (mean 52.3 ±11.8) years, spinal BMD values were obtained using both quantitative computed tomography and dual x-ray absorptiometry. The z score was calculated from the mean BMD in each 5-year age group, and high BMD and low BMD was defined as BMD with z score >+1.5 and <-1.5, respectively. Normal BMD was defined as BMD within the range-1.0 <z score <+1.0. Long reproductive period, early menarche, and late menopause were associated with high BMD. Among these, the reproductive period showed the strongest association with BMD. In postmenopausal women, early menopause had a significant relationship with low BMD, and early menarche also had some relation to high BMD. In premenopausal women, there was a significant relationship between early menarche and high BMD. The age at menarche may have a strong association with peak bone mass, as suggested by the positive correlation of early menarche with high BMD observed in this study. It is considered important to prevent risk factors that disturb the beginning of menstruation in adolescent girls.Keywords
This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
- Influence of early age at menopause on vertebral bone massJournal of Bone and Mineral Research, 1994
- Timing of peak bone mass in Caucasian females and its implication for the prevention of osteoporosis. Inference from a cross-sectional model.Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1994
- Determinants of bone mineral density and risk factors for osteoporosis in healthy elderly womenJournal of Bone and Mineral Research, 1993
- Outcome of bone mineral density in anorexia nervosa patients 11.7 years after first admissionJournal of Bone and Mineral Research, 1993
- SMOKING, A CAUSE OF BACK TROUBLE?Rheumatology, 1993
- Longitudinal monitoring of bone mass accumulation in healthy adolescents: evidence for a marked reduction after 16 years of age at the levels of lumbar spine and femoral neck in female subjects.Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1992
- Is caffeine consumption a risk factor for osteoporosis?Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 1992
- Low Vertebral Bone Density Values in Young Non-Elite Female RunnersInternational Journal of Sports Medicine, 1991
- Effects of Hormonal Status on Bone Density in Adolescent Girls*Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1990
- The Relative Contributions of Age and Years since Menopause to Postmenopausal Bone LossJournal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1990