Substitution of sedentary time with light physical activity is related to increased bone density in U.S. women over 50 years old. An iso-temporal substitution analysis based on the National health and Nutrition Examination SurveySedentary living...
Sarcoidosis is a multisystem granulomatous disease of unknown etiology. Almost any organs of the body, but mostly the lungs, are involved. Bone mineral density (BMD) can be affected directly or indirectly in chronic granulomatous systemic diseases such as sarcoidosis. The aim of our study was to ...
Wlodarek D, Glabska D, Kolota A, Adamczyk P, Czekajlo A, Grzeszczak W, Drozdzowska B, Pluskiewicz W (2014) Calcium intake and osteoporosis: the influence of calcium intake from dairy products on hip bone mineral density and fracture incidence—a population-based study in women over 55 ...
COCs have been reported to enhancebone mineral density(BMD) in older women (30–34). This attribute would make them a logical choice forperimenopausal womenwho need to have a “bone bank” of increased bone mineral density prior to menopause. ...
In women, bone density (or mass) progressively increases until about age 30, when bones are at their strongest. After that, bone density gradually decreases. The decrease in bone density accelerates after menopause, which occurs on average around age 51. ...
Eight lactating women over 37 years of age were compared with eight nulliparous women to determine differences in dietary intake of energy, protein, , calcium, and . Anthropometric measurements, bone density measurements, serum calcium, serum phosphate, and serum measurements were made at 2 weeks ...
In women their body mass index(BMI≥27 was Obviously higher then those their BMI<24 The relatpnship betvv een BMI with bone density of theism enopau se short than 5 years were more close When adjuestedl age the effects of multipority long lactation periods and snoking on bone density ...
Bone mineral density testing, also known as bone densitometry, quickly and accurately measures the amount of calcium in certain parts of your bones. From this information, your doctor can determine how strong your bones are and what your risk of fracture is....
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Characteristics of bone aging in the institutionalized elderly are not well known. The aim of this study was to determine the factors correlated with the forearm bone mineral density (BMD) in elderly women with disability. METHODS: Of 175 female residents living in nursing ...
In women, bone density (or mass) progressively increases until about age 30, when bones are at their strongest. After that, bone density gradually decreases. The decrease in bone density accelerates after menopause, which occurs on average around age 51.In...