Bone Density And Strength of the Hip are Negatively Associated with Impact Force and Volume in Premenopausal Women

2014 ◽  
Vol 46 ◽  
pp. 40-41
Author(s):  
Kara Witzke ◽  
Jeff Nessler ◽  
Amy Clark ◽  
Brian Martin
Author(s):  
Chinwe Ifeoma Ikegwuonu ◽  
Ikenna Kingsley Uchendu ◽  
Chukwudi Ignatius Maduka

Background and Objective: Perimenopause is a physiological occurrence in women, and is characterized by endocrine and biochemical changes. During perimenopause phase, many derangements or abnormal health conditions start developing as a result of hormonal changes. These derangements in health conditions and biochemical changes lead to higher incidence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) occurrence with or without bone involvement. There is scarcity of information on MetS in Enugu, Southern Nigeria and there is no available data on the correlation of selected bone-related biochemicals with endocrine parameters and MetS in perimenopausal women from the region. Material and Methods: We consecutively sampled 200 apparently healthy women, and categorized them into 120 perimenopausal women (age ( Results: Calcium was predominantly high in the three criteria (p<0.05). LH and FSH showed positive correlation with FPG while E2 was negatively associated with FPG. Similarly LH showed positive association with inorganic phosphate while E2 was negatively associated with alkaline phosphatase (p<0.05). Conclusion: Perimenopausal women are at higher risk for developing osteoporosis than premenopausal women. This emphasizes the need for timely diagnosis of osteoporosis in perimenopausal women.


2015 ◽  
Vol 96 (7) ◽  
pp. 1304-1309 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eileen G. Fowler ◽  
Sandhya Rao ◽  
Aurelia Nattiv ◽  
Kent Heberer ◽  
William L. Oppenheim

1991 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 147
Author(s):  
Rockwell JC ◽  
Sorensen AM ◽  
Baker S ◽  
Leahey D ◽  
Stock JL ◽  
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Angiology ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 71 (6) ◽  
pp. 552-558 ◽  
Author(s):  
Irene Lambrinoudaki ◽  
Stefanos Stergiotis ◽  
Panagiota Chatzivasileiou ◽  
Areti Augoulea ◽  
Panagiotis Anagnostis ◽  
...  

Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH), which is secreted by granulosa cells of late preantral and small antral follicles, is a marker of ovarian reserve. The association of ovarian reserve with subclinical atherosclerosis in women of reproductive age is currently unknown. We primary investigated whether AMH levels are associated with markers of subclinical atherosclerosis in healthy, normally menstruating women. In this cross-sectional study, vascular structure and function were assessed by measurement of carotid and femoral intima–media thickness (IMT), flow-mediated dilation, carotid–femoral pulse wave velocity and augmentation index. Lipid profile and serum AMH concentrations were also measured. Seventy premenopausal women, aged 32.7 ± 6.5 years, were included. Mean AMH levels were lower in smokers than in non-smokers and negatively associated with total cholesterol (TC) levels. An inverse association between mean AMH concentrations and femoral and carotid IMT in all segments was observed. No correlation with other markers of subclinical atherosclerosis or established cardiovascular (CV) risk factors was found. After multivariable adjustment, the association between AMH concentrations and combined carotid IMT or carotid bulb IMT remained significant. In conclusion, in healthy, normally ovulating women, AMH concentrations are negatively associated with subclinical atherosclerosis indices and TC levels, independently of established CV risk factors.


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