作者: Laura D Carbone , Kathleen M Hovey , Christopher A Andrews , Fridtjof Thomas , Mathew D Sorensen
DOI: 10.1002/JBMR.2553
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摘要: Kidney and bladder stones (urinary tract stones) osteoporosis are prevalent, serious conditions for postmenopausal women. Men with kidney at increased risk of osteoporosis; however, the relationship urinary to in women has not been established. The purpose this study was determine whether an independent factor changes bone mineral density (BMD) incident fractures Women's Health Initiative (WHI). Data were obtained from 150,689 Observational Study Clinical Trials WHI information on status: 9856 these reported baseline and/or during follow-up. Cox regression models used association linear mixed investigate BMD that occurred WHI. Follow-up over average 8 years. Models adjusted demographic clinical factors, medication use, dietary histories. In unadjusted there a significant total (HR 1.10; 95% CI, 1.04 1.17). However, covariate analyses, significantly related any skeletal site or fractures. conclusion, osteoporosis.