骨量的形成和获取。妇产科医生对跨学科项目的承诺

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Fabio Sánchez-Escobar
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本文概述了骨量的发展和获取过程,从妊娠到骨量达到峰值,以及某些疾病的存在。骨量的形成已经在不同的发育阶段进行了研究,从怀孕、童年、青春期到成年,在这些阶段骨量增加最多,达到峰值。骨量的增加开始于妊娠期间,作为胎儿高钙需求的时期,并从出生到童年和婴儿期持续,在青春期经历最大的增长,直到成年后达到骨量的峰值,大约在20-30岁。大约70%的骨量遗传自父母,而其余的百分比则通过妊娠、发育和生长过程获得,其中环境因素、营养、运动、避免有毒物质和保持整体健康有助于实现骨量的最高浓度。这就成为了应对骨质流失的储备,骨质流失通常在40岁左右开始,在过渡到更年期期间流失最大,随后,在老年时期,流失速度较慢。
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Formación y adquisición de la masa ósea. Un compromiso del Ginecoobstetra en un programa interdisciplinario
This article provides an overview of the process of bone mass development and acquisition, starting from gestation until reaching peak bone mass, as well as the presence of certain disorders. Bone mass formation has been studied at various stages of development, from pregnancy, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, where the greatest increase occurs to achieve peak bone mass. The increase in bone mass begins during the gestation process as a period of high fetal calcium demand and continues from birth through childhood and infancy, experiencing its maximum growth during adolescence until reaching the peak of bone mass in adulthood, around 20-30 years of age. Approximately 70% of bone mass is inherited from parents, while the remaining percentage is acquired through the processes of gestation, development, and growth, where environmental factors, nutrition, exercise, avoidance of toxic substances, and maintaining overall health contribute to achieving the highest concentration of bone mass. This becomes a reserve to respond to bone loss that typically starts around the age of 40, with the greatest loss during the transition to menopause and later, at a slower rate, during old age.
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