2019
DOI: 10.3329/bjnm.v22i1.40504
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Assessment of Agreement of Wrist Bone Mineral Density with Spine and Hip Bone Mineral Density in Postmenopausal Women

Abstract: Objective: Worldwide, osteoporosis in postmenopausal women is a common public health problem. The measurement of bone mineral density (BMD) of spine and hip using central dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is the most standard technique to diagnose osteoporosis. But in many circumstances, measurement of spine or hip BMD is quite difficult to carry out where wrist BMD can be used as an alternative. Moreover, wrist BMD can be done with smaller, cheaper, portable peripheral devices for screening osteoporosis … Show more

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“…However, osteoporosis and osteopenia were found in 34.2 % and 27.0 % subjects in spine, 2% and 24.3 % subjects in right femur indicating that osteoporosis was more common in spine but osteopenia was more prevalent in femur. In a study done by Mou et al (8) osteoporosis and osteopenia were found in 48.2% and 37.3% subjects in spine, 29.1% and 51.8% subjects in right hip, 34.6% and 52.7% subjects in left hip (9). also found osteoporosis and osteopenia in 49.5% and 36.4% study subjects in lumbar spine, in 24.2% and 38.4% study subjects in hip BMD measurements.…”
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“…However, osteoporosis and osteopenia were found in 34.2 % and 27.0 % subjects in spine, 2% and 24.3 % subjects in right femur indicating that osteoporosis was more common in spine but osteopenia was more prevalent in femur. In a study done by Mou et al (8) osteoporosis and osteopenia were found in 48.2% and 37.3% subjects in spine, 29.1% and 51.8% subjects in right hip, 34.6% and 52.7% subjects in left hip (9). also found osteoporosis and osteopenia in 49.5% and 36.4% study subjects in lumbar spine, in 24.2% and 38.4% study subjects in hip BMD measurements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%