Skeletal Status Assessed by Quantitative Ultrasound in Elderly Women Compared with Early Postmenopausal Women

B. Drozdzowska, W. Pluskiewicz, P. Adamczyk, W. Munzer
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Background: The aim of the retrospective study was to reveal the pattern of bone loss in elderly women com- pared with early postmenopausal women. Material: The group of 254 women was studied, among them were 40 elderly women (mean age 74.7+/-4.0 y.) and 214 early postmenopausal women (mean age 53.4+/-3.7 y.). Skeletal status was evaluated using quantitative ultrasound (QUS) at the calcaneus (Achilles, Lunar, USA). Parameters measured were: Speed of Sound (SOS (m/s)), Broadband Ultrasound Attenuation (BUA (dB/MHz)) and Stiffness Index (SI (%)). Results: In elderly women age, years since menopause (YSM) and body size did not influence significantly ultrasound values, only positive influence of weight and body mass index on BUA was observed (p<0.05). In early postmenopausal women YSM negatively affected SOS (p<0.05), BUA (p=0.05) and SI (p<0.05), body size had generally a positive impact on all QUS parameters, and the percentage of life with menstruation positively affected SOS (p<0.05). In multiple step- wise regression analyses in elderly women only weight had a positive effect on BUA, and in early postmenopausal women, weight was a protective factor for all parameters, age negatively influenced BUA and SI, and YSM negatively in- fluenced SOS. Multiple stepwise regression analysis in the whole group showed that weight was a protective factor and age was a negative factor for all QUS parameters. Conclusion: The pattern of bone loss in the elderly differs in comparison to younger postmenopausal women, and the weight among factors assessed was the only protective one in postmenopausal women. Maintaince of body weight seems to be the most important in osteoporosis prevention.
定量超声评估老年妇女与早期绝经后妇女的骨骼状况
背景:回顾性研究的目的是揭示老年妇女与早期绝经后妇女骨质流失的模式。材料:研究了254名妇女,其中40名老年妇女(平均年龄74.7+/-4.0岁)和214名早期绝经后妇女(平均年龄53.4+/-3.7岁)。使用定量超声(QUS)对跟骨(阿基里斯,Lunar, USA)进行骨骼状态评估。测量参数为:声速(SOS (m/s))、宽带超声衰减(BUA (dB/MHz))、刚度指数(SI(%))。结果:老年妇女年龄、绝经年数(YSM)、体型对超声值无显著影响,体重、体质指数对BUA有显著影响(p<0.05)。绝经早期妇女YSM负向影响SOS (p<0.05)、BUA负向影响(p=0.05)、SI负向影响(p<0.05),体型对所有QUS参数普遍呈正向影响,有月经的寿命百分比正向影响SOS (p<0.05)。在多步回归分析中,在老年妇女中,只有体重对BUA有积极影响,在早期绝经后妇女中,体重是所有参数的保护因素,年龄对BUA和SI有负向影响,YSM对SOS有负向影响。全组多元逐步回归分析显示,体重为保护因素,年龄为负向因素。结论:老年绝经后妇女骨质流失的模式与年轻绝经后妇女不同,在评估的因素中,体重是绝经后妇女唯一的保护因素。保持体重似乎是预防骨质疏松症最重要的。
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