A Study of Risk Factors and T- Score Variability in Romanian Women with Postmenopausal Osteoporosis.

作者: Rodica TöRöK-Oance

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摘要: The purpose of this study was to analyse the prevalence postmenopausal osteoporosis risk factors and T-score variability in spine hip according associated factors.This is a retrospective (2003-2007) including 177 female patients with osteoporosis. were separated seven groups number per case. compared between using unpaired t-Student test.The most frequent factor early menopause (44.63%), followed by low consumption dairy products (37.29%), coffee (25.99%), sedentary lifestyle (20.9%), smoking (19.21%), delayed menarche (15.25%), body mass index (10.71%), nulliparity (7.91%), alcohol (0.56%). maximum case six. decreased increasing factors. differences are statistically significant when comparing cases 6 5 (P=0.0315 spine; P=0.0088 hip), 4 (P=0.0076 P=0.043 3 (P<0.0001 P=0.0205 2 (P=0.0012 P<0.0001 single (P<0.001 hip) no (P=0.0075 P=0.0006 hip).Association several leads decrease so being able avoid any such may contribute better bone mineral density. This could be achieved education population regarding factors, adopting an appropriate diet.

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