Biochemical bone markers and bone mass study in recently postmenopausal women without osteoporosis
To date, there have not been performed enough studies in Spain to analyze the usefulness of biochemical bone markers in postmenopausal and non-osteoporotic women. We studied several groups of women, ages between 17 and 30 years, 30-45 years, premenopausal and recently postmenopausal in order to know...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Medicina clínica 2005-02, Vol.124 (7), p.241-249 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To date, there have not been performed enough studies in Spain to analyze the usefulness of biochemical bone markers in postmenopausal and non-osteoporotic women.
We studied several groups of women, ages between 17 and 30 years, 30-45 years, premenopausal and recently postmenopausal in order to know the reference values of some biochemical bone markers along 2 years in premenopausal and postmenopausal women (postmenopausal divided in 2 groups: those under treatment with ordinary hormonal replacement therapy [HRT], and those without it).
Values of biochemical bone markers were higher in postmenopausal and in 17-30 years group than in premenopausal and 30-45 years group (p < 0.05). Absolute values and the change in bone markers (%) were higher in postmenopausal and non-osteoporotic women under HRT than in those without HRT (% change: OC, 35,72 vs 4.45 [p < 0.01]; ALPo, 13,13 vs 27.06 [p < 0.01]; NTx, 42.74 vs 10.93 [p < 0.01]; fDPD, 21.07 vs 28.49 [p < 0.05]; betaCrossLaps, 50,17 vs 23.04 [p < 0.01]).
We have defined reference values in our region and have proved that biochemical bone markers (absolute values and their change from the basal value) represent a useful tool in monitoring hormonal replacement therapy in recently postmenopausal and non-osteoporotic women. |
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ISSN: | 0025-7753 |
DOI: | 10.1157/13072034 |