Journal article

Genetic effects on bone loss in peri- and postmenopausal women: A longitudinal twin study

J Makovey, TV Nguyen, V Naganathan, JD Wark, PN Sambrook

Journal of Bone and Mineral Research | Published : 2007

Abstract

This longitudinal twin study was designed to assess the heritability of bone loss in peri- and postmenopausal women. A sample of 724 female twins was studied. Baseline and repeat BMD measurements were performed. Results of genetic model-fitting analysis indicated genetic effects on bone loss account for ∼40% of the between-individual variation in bone loss at the lumbar spine, forearm, and whole body. Introduction: BMD and bone loss are important predictors of fracture risk. Although the heritability of peak BMD is well documented, it is not clear whether bone loss is also under genetic regulation. This study was designed to assess the heritability of bone loss in peri- and postmenopausal wo..

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