GENDER AND AGE ASPECTS IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF BONE MINERAL DENSITY DISORDERS.

Q3 Medicine
Nataliia I Chekalina, Viktoriia M Plaksa, Yurii M Kazakov, Tetiana A Tribrat, Svitlana V Shut, Yevhen Ye Petrov, Tetiana A Ivanytska
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Abstract

Objective: The aim: To assess the structural and functional state of bone tissue in terms of gender and age.

Patients and methods: Materials and Methods: 108 people aged 54.7±14.8 years, who were divided into two groups according to gender, participated in the retrospective cohort study. All patients underwent ultrasound densitometry to assess bone mineral density (BMD) on the radial bone with an assessment of T-score, Z-score, and speed of ultrasonic wave propagation (SoS).

Results: Results: The study found that T-score and Z-score values, which corresponded to osteoporosis, were recorded in the age group > 50 years, regardless of the gender of the subjects. All women older than 35 years had a decrease in BMD below -1.0 SD by T-score. It was determined that osteoporosis criteria clearly prevail in women of the > 50-year-old group. In osteoporosis, the SoS is significantly lower than in individuals with normal indicators of the T-criterion. According to the results of the T-score comparison, BMD disorders were determined in postmenopausal women which emphasize the importance of the level of female sex hormones in the formation of osteopenic syndrome, in contrast to men, in whom no changes in the state of bone tissue were recorded.

Conclusion: Conclusions: The results of the research prove the prevalence of osteopenic syndrome in terms of age and gender, with an emphasis on women aged 50 years and older. Screening for BMD disorders using ultrasound densitometry is appropriate and allows taking measures to prevent the progression of osteoporosis in the early stages.

骨密度障碍发病机制中的性别和年龄因素。
目的:根据性别和年龄评估骨组织的结构和功能状态。患者和方法:材料和方法:108名年龄54.7±14.8岁的患者,按性别分为两组,参加回顾性队列研究。所有患者都接受了超声密度测量,以评估桡骨的骨密度(BMD),并评估T评分、Z评分和超声波传播速度(SoS)。结果:研究发现,无论受试者的性别如何,50岁以上的年龄组都记录了与骨质疏松症相对应的T评分和Z评分值。所有年龄超过35岁的女性的骨密度通过T评分降低到-1.0标准差以下。已经确定,骨质疏松症标准在50岁以上的女性中明显占主导地位。在骨质疏松症中,SoS显著低于T标准指标正常的个体。根据T评分比较的结果,绝经后妇女的BMD障碍被确定,这强调了女性性激素水平在骨质疏松综合征形成中的重要性,而男性的骨组织状态没有变化。结论:研究结果证明了骨质疏松综合征在年龄和性别方面的患病率,重点是50岁及以上的女性。使用超声密度计筛查骨密度障碍是合适的,并且可以采取措施在早期预防骨质疏松症的进展。
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