2023
DOI: 10.1002/jbm4.10748
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Bisphosphonates Preserve Bone Mineral Density and Suppress Bone Turnover Markers in Early Menopausal Women: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis of Randomized Trials

Abstract: Most women do not qualify for pharmacologic osteoporosis treatment until more than a decade after menopause, by which time they will have lost up to 30% of their bone mass and may have already sustained fractures. Short or intermittent courses of bisphosphonate therapy, initiated around the time of menopause, might prevent excessive bone loss and lower long-term fracture risk. We undertook a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to determine the effects of nitrogencontainin… Show more

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“…One possible explanation for these different results might be that statins may affect bone metabolism differently depending on the site of the skeleton 37 . This is different from the data on bisphosphonates which clearly improve BMD and decrease bone turnover markers even in women in early menopause 69 . Although the previously mentioned meta-analysis did not show a significant effect on overall BMD scores 27 , the present meta-analysis has indicated that statin therapy can reduce overall BMD.…”
Section: 2the Bmd At Different Sites Of the Skeleton And Fracturescontrasting
confidence: 91%
“…One possible explanation for these different results might be that statins may affect bone metabolism differently depending on the site of the skeleton 37 . This is different from the data on bisphosphonates which clearly improve BMD and decrease bone turnover markers even in women in early menopause 69 . Although the previously mentioned meta-analysis did not show a significant effect on overall BMD scores 27 , the present meta-analysis has indicated that statin therapy can reduce overall BMD.…”
Section: 2the Bmd At Different Sites Of the Skeleton And Fracturescontrasting
confidence: 91%