Prevalence of osteoporosis in older postmenopausal women

Objective: To identify the prevalence of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women and its association with risk factors. Methods: Cross-sectional study with 115 older postmenopausal women who participated in the extension project of the Federal District University Center lasting one year, starting in 20...

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Main Authors: Milenne da Silva Spinola, Maria de Lourdes Alves Carneiro, José Maria Thiago Bonardi, Bárbara Katherine Ataide Barros Rodrigues, Luciana Zaranza Monteiro
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade de Fortaleza 2019-12-01
Series:Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde
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Online Access:https://periodicos.unifor.br/RBPS/article/view/9473
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spelling doaj-41406afde770426abda8ae483e669eb52020-11-25T03:10:14ZporUniversidade de FortalezaRevista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde1806-12302019-12-01321910.5020/18061230.2019.9473Prevalence of osteoporosis in older postmenopausal womenMilenne da Silva Spinola0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9769-4325Maria de Lourdes Alves Carneiro1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9393-2832José Maria Thiago Bonardi2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7335-6142Bárbara Katherine Ataide Barros Rodrigues3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9053-6671Luciana Zaranza Monteiro4https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7484-1185Centro Universitário do Distrito FederalCentro Universitário do Distrito FederalFaculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto - Universidade de São Paulo Centro Universitário do Distrito Federal Centro Universitário do Distrito FederalObjective: To identify the prevalence of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women and its association with risk factors. Methods: Cross-sectional study with 115 older postmenopausal women who participated in the extension project of the Federal District University Center lasting one year, starting in 2017. Bone mineral density was measured using Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry technique on lumbar spine (L1-L4) and femoral neck. Risk factors for low density were evaluated through interviews. Statistical analysis was performed using the Chi-squared test (p<0.05). Results: The mean age was 67.8 ± 8.4 years and mean time since menopause was 16.7 ± 6.2 years. Mean bone mineral density was -0.96 ± 1.42 in the femoral neck and -1.25 ± 1.75 in the lumbar spine (L1-L4). The prevalence of low density was 66.9% for the lumbar spine and 52.1% for the femoral neck. We found a significant difference in age (50.5% between 51 and 55 years and low density), physical inactivity (82.9%), personal history of fracture in the last 5 years (31.2% with low density) and body mass index - overweight among women with normal bone mineral density (44.7%) when compared with those with low density (p<0.001). Conclusion: Postmenopausal women had a high prevalence of low bone mineral density and associated risk factors.https://periodicos.unifor.br/RBPS/article/view/9473bone densityaginghealth promotion
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author Milenne da Silva Spinola
Maria de Lourdes Alves Carneiro
José Maria Thiago Bonardi
Bárbara Katherine Ataide Barros Rodrigues
Luciana Zaranza Monteiro
spellingShingle Milenne da Silva Spinola
Maria de Lourdes Alves Carneiro
José Maria Thiago Bonardi
Bárbara Katherine Ataide Barros Rodrigues
Luciana Zaranza Monteiro
Prevalence of osteoporosis in older postmenopausal women
Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde
bone density
aging
health promotion
author_facet Milenne da Silva Spinola
Maria de Lourdes Alves Carneiro
José Maria Thiago Bonardi
Bárbara Katherine Ataide Barros Rodrigues
Luciana Zaranza Monteiro
author_sort Milenne da Silva Spinola
title Prevalence of osteoporosis in older postmenopausal women
title_short Prevalence of osteoporosis in older postmenopausal women
title_full Prevalence of osteoporosis in older postmenopausal women
title_fullStr Prevalence of osteoporosis in older postmenopausal women
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of osteoporosis in older postmenopausal women
title_sort prevalence of osteoporosis in older postmenopausal women
publisher Universidade de Fortaleza
series Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde
issn 1806-1230
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Objective: To identify the prevalence of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women and its association with risk factors. Methods: Cross-sectional study with 115 older postmenopausal women who participated in the extension project of the Federal District University Center lasting one year, starting in 2017. Bone mineral density was measured using Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry technique on lumbar spine (L1-L4) and femoral neck. Risk factors for low density were evaluated through interviews. Statistical analysis was performed using the Chi-squared test (p<0.05). Results: The mean age was 67.8 ± 8.4 years and mean time since menopause was 16.7 ± 6.2 years. Mean bone mineral density was -0.96 ± 1.42 in the femoral neck and -1.25 ± 1.75 in the lumbar spine (L1-L4). The prevalence of low density was 66.9% for the lumbar spine and 52.1% for the femoral neck. We found a significant difference in age (50.5% between 51 and 55 years and low density), physical inactivity (82.9%), personal history of fracture in the last 5 years (31.2% with low density) and body mass index - overweight among women with normal bone mineral density (44.7%) when compared with those with low density (p<0.001). Conclusion: Postmenopausal women had a high prevalence of low bone mineral density and associated risk factors.
topic bone density
aging
health promotion
url https://periodicos.unifor.br/RBPS/article/view/9473
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