Insulin-like growth factors I and II: aging and bone density in women. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1984;59:701/704.Benneth AE, Wahner HW, Riggs BL, Hintz RL (1984) Insulin like growth factors 1 and 2: aging and bone density in women. J Clin Endocrine Met 59(4): 701±704...
Age-related bone loss involves a gradual and progressive decline, which is also seen in men. Markedly increased bone resorption leads to the initial fall in bone mineral density. With increasing age, there is also a significant reduction in bone formation. This is mostly due to a shift from ...
When compared with other normal populations there was higher bone mineral density at the spine in postmenopausal New Zealand females but no significant difference at the hip. 展开 关键词: Femur Femur Neck Lumbar Vertebrae Humans Absorptiometry, Photon Analysis of Variance Random Allocation Aging Sex ...
The calcaneus bone mineral density of 473 Japanese women was measured by single energy X-ray absorptiometry (SXA) and the vertebrae bone mineral density of 198 Japanese women was measured by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA). The calcaneus bone mineral density of Japanese women starts decrea...
Bone remodeling, continuing process of synthesis and destruction that gives bone its mature structure and maintains normal calcium levels in the body. Destruction, or resorption, of bone by large cells called osteoclasts releases calcium into the bloodst
Tree shrew as a new animal model for musculoskeletal disorders and aging Xiaocui Wei Honghao Li Xiaochun Bai ResearchOpen Access02 Jan 2025 Bone Research Volume: 13, P: 5 All Research & Reviews News and Comment CCN3 maintains bone density during lactation Claire Greenhill Research Highl...
This glycoprotein lacks transmembrane and cell-association signals, suggesting that it likely acts in the extracellular environment. Overexpression of OPG leads to increased bone density (osteopetrosis) because of inhibition of the differentiation of osteoclasts. OPG knock-out mice, on the other hand, ...
A Z score below -2.0 means that you have less bone mass than someone your age and that it could be caused by something other than aging. How Often Should I Get Tested? If you are taking medication for osteoporosis, expect to have a bone density test every 1 to 2 years. ...
We detected characteristics of early bone tissue aging, such as decrease in osteocytes, lower total lacunar density and lacunar area, as well as high matrix mineralization accompanied by distinct accumulation of micropetrotic lacunae and decreased indentation depths. The majority of these changes took...
Computed tomographic measurements of thigh muscle cross-sectional area and attenuation coefficient predict hip fracture: the health, aging, and body compos... (CSA, a measure of muscle mass) by computed tomography (CT), bone mineral density (BMD) of the hip and total-body percent fat by dual...