Journal article
Sexual dimorphism in vertebral fragility is more the result of gender differences in age-related bone gain than bone loss
Y Duan, CH Turner, BT Kim, E Seeman
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research | AMER SOC BONE & MINERAL RES | Published : 2001
Abstract
Spine fractures usually occur less commonly in men than in women. To identify the structural basis for this gender difference in vertebral fragility, we studied 1013 healthy subjects (327 men and 686 women) and 76 patients with spine fractures (26 men and 50 women). Bone mineral content (BMC), cross-sectional area (CSA), and volumetric bone mineral density (vBMD) of the third lumbar vertebral body (L3) were measured by posteroanterior (PA) and lateral scanning using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). In this cross-sectional study, the diminution in peak vertebral body BMC from young adulthood to old age was less in men than in women (6% vs. 27%). This diminution was the net result of tw..
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