Journal article
Genetic and environmental components of the population variance in bone density
E Seeman, JL Hopper
Osteoporosis International | SPRINGER LONDON LTD | Published : 1997
DOI: 10.1007/bf03194336
Abstract
Understanding of the genetic and environmental factors contributing to the differences in fracture rates between young and old, between women and men, and between races is limited. The reasons for this may partly relate to the lack of a detailed understanding of the structural basis of bone fragility. This information, although difficult to obtain because of the invasiveness of bone biopsy, will be required if advances are to occur. aBMD cannot be relied upon as an endpoint in the study of the pathophysiology of osteoporosis. Advances will require the description of the age-, gender and race-specific means and variances in trabecular number, thickness, spacing and orientation, cortical thick..
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