Amenorrhea is important for women's bone health. However, few have reported reproductive, anthropometric (body mass index [BMI], height) and bone health (areal bone mineral density [BMD], prevalent fractures) in a population-based study. The purposes of this cross-sectional study of women in the randomly-selected Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study (CaMos) population were: (1) to describe reproductive, demographic, anthropometric and lifestyle variables; and (2) in menstruating women, to relate reproductive and other variables to BMD at the lumbar spine (L1-4, LS), femoral neck (FN) and total hip (TH) sites and to prevalent fragility fractures. This study describes the reproductive characteristics of 1532 women aged 30⁻60 years. BMD relationships with reproductive and other variables were described in the 499 menstruating women. Mean menarche age was 12.8 years, 96% of women were parous and 95% had used combined hormonal contraceptives (CHC). Infertility was reported by 9%, androgen excess by 13%, amenorrhea by 8% and nulliparity by 4%. LS BMD was negatively associated with amenorrhea and androgen excess and positively related to current BMI and height. A later age at menarche negatively related to FN BMD. BMI and height were strongly related to BMD at all sites. Prevalent fragility fractures were significantly associated with quartiles of both LS and TH BMD.
Goshtasebi Berger Barr Prior adult premenopausal bone health reproductive characteristics, amenorrhea oligomenorrhea BMD fractures premenopausal CaMos population-based study, reproductive history menarche age parity breastfeeding bone mineral density association, BMI height anthropometric factors premenopausal bone health Canadian women, Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study reproductive bone health cross-sectional, menstrual irregularity amenorrhea duration premenopausal lumbar spine BMD deficit, oral contraceptive use bone density menarche age population epidemiological data, International Journal Environmental Research Public Health 2018 reproductive bone, late menarche early amenorrhea low BMD prevalent fractures reproductive risk factors, premenopausal bone health CeMCOR menstrual cycle reproductive endocrinology
PMID 29783670 29783670 DOI 10.3390/ijerph15051023 10.3390/ijerph15051023
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Goshtasebi, A., Berger, C., Barr, S. I., Kovacs, C. S., Towheed, T., Davison, K. S., & Prior, J. C. (2018). Adult Premenopausal Bone Health Related to Reproductive Characteristics-Population-Based Data from the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study (CaMos). *International journal of environmental research and public health*, *15*(5), E1023. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15051023
Goshtasebi A, Berger C, Barr SI, Kovacs CS, Towheed T, Davison KS, et al. Adult Premenopausal Bone Health Related to Reproductive Characteristics-Population-Based Data from the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study (CaMos). Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2018;15(5):E1023. doi:10.3390/ijerph15051023
Goshtasebi, A., et al. "Adult Premenopausal Bone Health Related to Reproductive Characteristics-Population-Based Data from the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study (CaMos)." *International journal of environmental research and public health*, vol. 15, no. 5, 2018, pp. E1023.
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