| Literature DB >> 7621351 |
D Maggio1, R Pacifici, A Cherubini, M C Aisa, C Santucci, D Cucinotta, U Senin.
Abstract
Distal radius photodensitometric and second metacarpal radiogrammetric measurements were obtained from computerized analyses of standard hand X-Ray films of 296 Caucasian subjects (189 women and 107 men). This sample included 134 subjects > or = 65 years old (75 women and 59 men). Distal radius bone density and metacarpal index showed a significant linear decrease with age in both sexes. Rates of bone loss, calculated from the regression curves, were -0.7% per year in women and -0.5% per year in men by distal radial photodensitometry, and -0.49% per year in women and -0.33% per year in men by metacarpal radiogrammetry. In the elderly subgroup, women > or = 65 years of age showed an even faster bone loss, with an annual decrease of -1.4% by distal radial photodensitometry. Conversely, men > or = 65 years of age had no significant bone loss, not even by metacarpal radiogrammetry. In conclusion, these data suggest that appendicular cortical bone loss occurs at a higher rate in elderly females than in the elderly males, both at the distal radial and at the metacarpal site.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7621351 DOI: 10.1007/bf00301612
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Calcif Tissue Int ISSN: 0171-967X Impact factor: 4.333