2001
DOI: 10.1080/028418501127346396
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Age-related changes in cortical and trabecular bone mineral status: A quantitative CT study in lumbar vertebrae

Abstract: The results suggest that in men, cortical and trabecular bone volume decrease very little with age. In women, cortical volume and BMD and trabecular BMD decrease with age while trabecular bone volume does not. The study showed that all variables had higher values in men than in women and that the difference increased with age.

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“…Considering the effects of bone metabolism and menopause, these factors generally were considered to be disadvantageous for bone regeneration. 45,46 However, sufficient efficacy was confirmed in this clinical trial, and it was considered that the influence of age and sex was low. Also, as bone grafting to the alveolar cleft defect is mainly used in children, OCP/Col has been used for young patients and the effect was confirmed in this clinical trial.…”
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confidence: 73%
“…Considering the effects of bone metabolism and menopause, these factors generally were considered to be disadvantageous for bone regeneration. 45,46 However, sufficient efficacy was confirmed in this clinical trial, and it was considered that the influence of age and sex was low. Also, as bone grafting to the alveolar cleft defect is mainly used in children, OCP/Col has been used for young patients and the effect was confirmed in this clinical trial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Several radiographic procedures are widely used to assess age and bone health status and they yield several traits that characterize different aspects of bone aging. One of the main traits is bone mineral density (BMD), which may serve as an objective estimate of the degree of bone loss, thereby comprising an indirect measure of individual aging (Tanno et al, 2001). The bone geometry score entails caliper measurement of bone size and proportion, such as determining cortical bone thickness from a plane radiograph (Garn, 1970;Plato and Norris, 1979;Kaur and Jit, 1990).…”
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