Bone Mineral Density in Acute Stroke Patients
Open Access
- 1 January 2001
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Stroke
- Vol. 32 (1) , 47-51
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.32.1.47
Abstract
Background and Purpose —Osteoporosis and stroke share several risk factors, including age, smoking, low physical activity, and hypertension. Thus, low bone mineral density (BMD) and high stroke risk may be related. We examined the relationship between BMD and acute stroke in noninstitutionalized men and women aged ≥60 years. Methods —Sixty-three stroke patients (33 women and 30 men) and 188 control subjects from the general population were included. BMD was measured by using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry at both proximal femurs. The measurements of the stroke patients were performed 6 days after the onset of stroke. Results —The BMD at the femoral neck in the female stroke patients was 8% lower than in the control subjects ( P =0.007). In men, no difference in BMD between the stroke patients and their controls was found. Women with BMD values in the lowest quartile had a higher risk of stroke than women with BMD values in the highest quartile (OR 4.8), and the probability value for linear trend over the quartiles was statistically significant ( P =0.003). The OR for stroke increased 1.9 per SD (0.13 g/cm 2 ) reduction in BMD, and the association between low BMD and stroke in women remained significant when the analysis was adjusted for potential confounders. Conclusions —Female, but not male, stroke patients have lower BMD than population controls. Low BMD may predict stroke in women.Keywords
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