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| Title: | Estudio de la densidad mineral ósea mediante osteosonografía en niños y adolescentes sanos: valores de normalidad |
| Other Titles: | Measurement of bone mineral density by osteosonography in healthy children and adolescents: determination of normal values |
| Author(s) : | Gimeno, J. (Juan) Azcona, C. (Cristina) Sierrasesumaga, L. (Luis) |
| Issue Date: | 2001 |
| Publisher: | Elsevier España |
| Citation: | Gimeno Ballester J, Azcona San Julian C, Sierrasesumaga Ariznabarreta L. Estudio de la densidad mineral ósea mediante osteosonografía en niños y adolescentes sanos: valores de normalidad. An Esp Pediatr 2001 Jun;54(6):540-546. |
| Keywords: | Bone and Bones/ultrasonography Cross-Sectional Studies Bone Density |
| Abstract: | Osteoporosis is a frequent health problem in adults. Optimization of
bone mass acquisition during childhood and adolescence may play a major role in
the prevention of this disease. Osteosonography is a recent technique for
measuring bone mineralization without exposing the patient to radiation.
OBJECTIVES: To measure bone mineral density using osteosonography in healthy
Spanish Caucasian children and adolescents in order to determine normal values.
METHODS: We performed a cross sectional study of 829 healthy child and adolescent
volunteers (360 girls and 469 boys) randomly selected from the urban area of
Pamplona in Navarre (Spain). Ages ranged from 6 to 18 years. ADBM Sonic 1200
ultrasound densitometer from IGEA was used. Daily calcium dietary intake and
amount of physical activity were recorded. RESULTS: Cross sectional standards for
Ad-SOS are presented. Ad-SOS did not significantly change between the ages of 6
and 9 years in girls or until the age of 10 years in boys. From the ages of 10 to
14 years, Ad-SOS values were higher in girls than in boys. After the age of 14
years, no significant differences were found. No correlation was found between
calcium dietary intake, amount of physical exercise or bone mineralization
values. CONCLUSIONS: Measurement of Ad-SOS by osteosonography is an easy, fast
and inexpensive method for measuring bone mineral density in children and
adolescents without exposing them to radiation. It can be used in the pediatric
population to detect early alterations in bone mineralization. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10171/23510 |
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