2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00223-022-00965-1
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A Systematic Review of the Circadian Rhythm of Bone Markers in Blood

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“…A circadian rhythm in bone turnover markers is well known in healthy individuals ( Diemar et al, 2022 ).In the present study, we demonstrate for the first time that a circadian rhythm in the bone turnover markers is also present in CKD, although this does not appear to be caused by CKD in itself.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…A circadian rhythm in bone turnover markers is well known in healthy individuals ( Diemar et al, 2022 ).In the present study, we demonstrate for the first time that a circadian rhythm in the bone turnover markers is also present in CKD, although this does not appear to be caused by CKD in itself.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…However, Sale et al suggested that even though carbohydrate feeding during exercise reduces overall bone turnover in the hours following exercise, the balance between resorption and formation markers is maintained (63). A recent review stated circadian variation for BTMs CTX-1 and OC, with nighttime or early morning peak, but with less amplitude for P1NP and none for sclerostin (64). We tried to minimize the effects of circadian variation for BTMs by drawing blood at the same time of the day for all participants.…”
Section: Study Strengths and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, levels of sCOMP remain stable both within minutes (interday) and 1–2 days post-exertion (intraday), demonstrating both strong interday and intraday reliability [ 87 ]. Nonetheless, sCOMP levels fluctuate following circadian rhythmicity patterns, like CTX-II [ 88 ], so it is recommended that sampling is always performed at the same time of the day (best in the morning), and in patients that follow a stable dietary regime [ 88 ]. Furthermore, sCOMP appears to be better for the detection of knee OA, while CTX-II seems more specific for the detection of hip OA [ 36 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%