نتایج جستجو برای: bone mineral density bmd

تعداد نتایج: 736104  

Journal: :Current HIV/AIDS reports 2012
Aoife G Cotter Patrick W G Mallon

With the advent of effective antiretroviral therapy (ART), the recognition and management of long-term complications of HIV infection and ART are increasingly important for HIV physicians. Low bone mineral density (BMD) is more common in those with HIV infection and this review will outline therapeutic options for the management of low bone mineral density relevant to HIV-infected populations.

2017
Mika Matsuzaki Bharati Kulkarni Hannah Kuper Jonathan C. Wells George B. Ploubidis Poornima Prabhakaran Vipin Gupta Gagandeep Kaur Walia Aastha Aggarwal Dorairaj Prabhakaran George Davey Smith Kankipati Vijaya Radhakrishna Yoav Ben-Shlomo Sanjay Kinra

BACKGROUND Fat mass is variably associated with bone mass, possibly due to differential mechanical and biological effects of fat mass. We examined the association of fat mass with bone mass in a lean population. OBJECTIVE To investigate association between hip bone mineral density and fat and lean mass in a cross-sectional study from southern India. DESIGN The Andhra Pradesh Children and Pa...

2014
Do-Gyoon Kim

Mineral density distribution of bone tissue is altered by active bone modeling and remodeling due to bone complications including bone disease and implantation surgery. Clinical cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) has been examined whether it can assess oral bone mineral density (BMD) in patient. It has been indicated that CBCT has disadvantages of higher noise and lower contrast than conventi...

2010
LINDA D. WILKIN MATTHEW C. JACKSON TRISTAN D. SIMS BRYAN L. HADDOCK

An estimated 1.5 million people suffer a bone disease-related fracture every year. Most work investigating bone mineral density (BMD) focuses on post-menopausal females but a report from the Surgeon General in 2004 stated that of particular concern are men, racial and ethnic minorities, poor individuals, individuals with disabilities, and individuals living in rural areas. The purpose of this s...

2016
Maria Casale Pamela R. von Hurst Kathryn L. Beck Sarah Shultz Marlena C. Kruger Wendy O’Brien Cathryn A. Conlon Rozanne Kruger

Anecdotally, it is suggested that Pacific Island women have good bone mineral density (BMD) compared to other ethnicities; however, little evidence for this or for associated factors exists. This study aimed to explore associations between predictors of bone mineral density (BMD, g/cm²), in pre-menopausal Pacific Island women. Healthy pre-menopausal Pacific Island women (age 16-45 years) were r...

2009

Introduction: African-Americans have a lower fracture risk than Caucasians [1] but the reason for this difference remains unclear. Arguments have been offered that fracture risk is governed by extrinsic factors [2, 3], e.g., differences in bone size, or intrinsic factors [4-6], e.g. differences in bone mineral density (BMD) [7, 8]. The latter finding, which was primarily obtained from dual ener...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2004
Chris Barnes Patricia Wong Brendan Egan Tessa Speller Fergus Cameron Graeme Jones Henry Ekert Paul Monagle

OBJECTIVE Children with severe hemophilia are at risk for reduced bone mineral density (BMD) because of reduced weight-bearing exercise and hepatitis C infection. Reduced bone density in childhood is a risk factor for osteoporosis in later life. STUDY DESIGN We performed a cross-sectional survey of bone density among 19 children with severe hemophilia, at the Royal Children's Hospital. Result...

Journal: :Nutrition reviews 2006
Jun Iwamoto Tsuyoshi Takeda Yoshihiro Sato

Menatetrenone (vitamin K2) reduces the incidence of vertebral fractures but has only modest effects on bone mineral density (BMD) in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. Combined treatment with bisphosphonates and menatetrenone may be more effective than treatment with bisphosphonates alone in preventing vertebral fractures, despite the lack of an additive effect of menatetrenone on the BMD ...

Mozaffar Mahmoudi Siamak Derakhshan, Sirous Shahsawari

Introduction:There is considerable amount of controversy about the long term effects of multiparity and duration of breast-feeding on maternal bone mineral density after menopause. This study was conducted to determine whether multiple pregnancy and prolonged duration of breast-feeding are independent predictors of low bone mass in post-menopausal Kurdish women. M...

2014
R. M. Warkhedkar

Bone mineral density [BMD] generally correlates with bone strength. BMD testing is used to assess bone density and diagnose osteoporosis. The correlation between CT numbers and mechanical property estimated from cortical bone were found to be low (r2<0.2) and cancellous bone were found to be higher (r2>0.6). The specific relationship depending on the types of bone, that predict elastic module f...

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