| Literature DB >> 29541269 |
Sawsan Jaghsi1, Taghrid Hammoud2, Shaden Haddad1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the past two decades, Vitamin K has been receiving more attention due to its role in bone health and metabolism. The bone mineral density does not remain steady with age, particularly declining after menopause.Entities:
Keywords: Bone Mineral Density; ELISA; Lumber Spine; Osteoporosis; Postmenopausal Women; Vitamin K
Year: 2018 PMID: 29541269 PMCID: PMC5842378 DOI: 10.2174/1874312901812010001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Rheumatol J ISSN: 1874-3129
Parameters and factors that affect bone metabolism in post-menopausal women distributed according to their BMD.
| Characteristic | Healthy Control Group (nOSP) | Osteoporotic group(OSP) |
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| Age | 55.9 ± 0.3 | 56.8 ± 1.3 |
| BMD (g/cm2)L2-4 | 1.05 ± 0.066 | 0.693 ± 0.072 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 35.53 ± 4.29 | 33.21± 5.31 |
| Vitamin D (ng/ml) | 30.08 ± 3.52 | 28.8 ± 5.53 |
| Calcium (mg/dl) | 9.1 ± 0.34 | 9.28 ± 0.47 |
| Phosphor (mg/dl) | 3.25 ± 0.47 | 3.12 ± 0.4 |
| ALP (IU/L) | 77.33 ± 36 | 82.06 ± 41 |
Table (). subject characteristics (mean ± SD)
Summary of the results of some randomized controlled trials examining the effects of vitamin K1 supplementation on BMD in postmenopausal women:
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| Bolton-Smith C | Randomized controlled studies | UK | Healthy postmenopausal | K1 (200mcg/day) and/or vitamin | Two years | ultradistal radius BMD and BMC was increased |
| Kanellakis S | Randomized controlled studies | Greece | Postmenopausal women | K1 or K2 (100 mcg/day) vs. | one year | Total BMD was increased in all groups vs. placebo, |
| Moschonis G | Randomized controlled studies | Greece | Postmenopausal women | K1 (100mcg/day) or K2 | One year | Total BMD was increased vs. placebo |