2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jocd.2013.08.002
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Indications of DXA in Women Younger Than 65 yr and Men Younger Than 70 yr: The 2013 Official Positions

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“…We agree with the ISCD 2013 guidelines that repeat DXA screening should be obtained when the expected change in BMD Z-scores equals or exceeds the least significant change 85. Those with definitive indications for DXA testing may require BMD testing every 1–2 years to determine whether there is ongoing bone loss, and to evaluate treatment.…”
Section: Diagnosis Of the Triadsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…We agree with the ISCD 2013 guidelines that repeat DXA screening should be obtained when the expected change in BMD Z-scores equals or exceeds the least significant change 85. Those with definitive indications for DXA testing may require BMD testing every 1–2 years to determine whether there is ongoing bone loss, and to evaluate treatment.…”
Section: Diagnosis Of the Triadsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…The results of this large research support associations of previous studies among age, weight, height, BMI, and BMD in males (Cheng et al, 2012). Felson, Zhang, Hannan, and Anderson (1993), Malabanan et al (2013), and Tamaki et al (2011) indicated that low Note. BMD = bone mineral density; BMI = body mass index; OST = osteoporosis self-assessment tool; OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Instead, z scores, which compare BMD to individuals of the same age, sex, and race, are recommended. 11,12 The authors reported an average T score of À1.08AE.22 for the lumbar spine and À1.5AE.20 for the hip and a significant positive correlation between T scores and BMI. Significant positive correlations between hip T scores and both function and mobility levels were found.…”
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confidence: 98%