| Literature DB >> 7822374 |
H Rico1, P Relea, R Crespo, M Revilla, L F Villa, I Arribas, J Usabiaga.
Abstract
We studied nutritional deficits, using as markers the levels of transferrin, retinol-binding protein, and prealbumin, in 20 women with osteoporotic hip fractures (type II), 40 women with vertebral fractures (type I), and two groups of age-matched control subjects. The concentrations of all three nutritional markers were lower in the two groups of patients than in their matched controls, and in type-I as compared with type-II osteoporosis. In the osteoporotic patients, simple linear regression showed a significant correlation between the variables which we studied (r2 ranged from 0.5 to 0.7; p < 0.001), the best correlation being between prealbumin and retinol-binding protein in type-II osteoporosis. Our results suggest that there is a more marked nutritional deficit in type-II than in type-I osteoporosis.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7822374
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bone Joint Surg Br ISSN: 0301-620X