作者: John F. Aloia
DOI: 10.1001/ARCHINTE.1983.00350090066012
关键词: Parathyroid hormone 、 Pregnancy 、 Dietary intake 、 Endocrinology 、 Bone mass 、 Internal medicine 、 Photon absorptiometry 、 Medicine 、 Testosterone 、 Calcium 、 Postmenopausal women
摘要: • Eighty white women, mean age 52 years, within one to six years postmenopausal, were studied examine the relationship of various factors bone mass. Forty-four women had annual measurements mass, so that rate loss could be determined. Bone mass was measured by total body neutron activation analysis and photon absorptiometry distal radius (total calcium [TBCa] mineral content [BMC], respectively). Breast-feeding pregnancy noted associated with higher mass; those lower BMC and/or TBCa tended have serum alkaline phosphatase levels, testosterone more since cessation menses. The from greater in parathyroid hormone levels; reduced dietary intake 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels a TBCa. (Arch Intern Med1983;143:1700-1704)