Literature DB >> 7226658

The effect of age and sex on bone density, bone mineral content and cortical index.

I Leichter, A Weinreb, G Hazan, E Loewinger, G C Robin, R Steinberg, J Menczel, M Makin.   

Abstract

The density of cancellous bone in the nondominant radius of healthy subjects has been observed by the Compton scattering method as a function of age and sex. The average density for males is higher than for females. In males the density does not change up to the age of 80 years, while in females the density decreases beginning at age 50. A significant decrease in the bone mineral content of the distal radius is observed at earlier ages as measured by the Cameron-Sorenson technique. The average value of the cortical index of the third metacarpal shows some difference between the sexes over the age of 50, the index in males being higher than in the females. Between 30 and 50 years the female cortical index is greater than in the males. Little correlation was found among the three parameters studied, suggesting that they measure different phases of the pathophysiological processes involved in aging bone.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7226658

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


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