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Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1994

Timing of peak bone mass in Caucasian females and its implication for the prevention of osteoporosis. Inference from a cross-sectional model.

Velimir Matkovic; T Jelic; G M Wardlaw; Jasminka Z. Ilich; Prem K. Goel; J K Wright; Mark Benson Andon; Kenneth Thomas Smith; Robert P. Heaney

To determine the timing of peak bone mass and density, we conducted a cross-sectional study of bone mass measurements in 265 premenopausal Caucasian females, aged 8-50 yr. Bone mass and bone mineral density were measured using dual X-ray absorptiometry and single-photon absorptiometry at the spine (anteroposterior, lateral), proximal femur, radius shaft, distal forearm, and the whole body. Bone mass parameters were analyzed using a quadratic regression model and segmented regression models with quadratic-quadratic or quadratic-linear form. The results show that most of the bone mass at multiple skeletal locations will be accumulated by late adolescence. This is particularly notable for bone mineral density of the proximal femur and the vertebral body. Bone mass of the other regions of interest is either no different in women between the age of 18 yr and the menopause or it is maximal in 50-yr-old women, indicating slow but permanent bone accumulation continuing at some sites up to the time of menopause. This gain in bone mass in premenopausal adult women is probably the result of continuous periosteal expansion with age. Since rapid skeletal mineral acquisition at all sites occurs relatively early in life, the exogenous factors which might optimize peak bone mass need to be more precisely identified and characterized.


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 1990

Effects of different calcium sources on iron absorption in postmenopausal women.

Manya S. Deehr; Gerard E. Dallal; Kenneth Thomas Smith; John D Taulbee; Bess Dawson-Hughes


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 1991

Spinal bone density and calcium intake in healthy postmenopausal women

Mark Benson Andon; Kenneth Thomas Smith; Mark D. Bracker; David J. Sartoris; Paul Saltman; Linda Strause


The FASEB Journal | 1991

Dietary calcium intake, serum copper concentration and bone density in postmenopausal women

Linda Strause; Mark Benson Andon; G. Howard; Kenneth Thomas Smith; P. Procter Saltman; Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Oh


Archive | 1994

Its Implication for the Prevention of Osteoporosis Inference from a Cross-sectional Model

Velimir Matkovic; Tomislav Jelic; Gordon M. Wardlaw; Jasminka Z. Ilich; Prem K. Goel; Joann K. Wright; Mark Benson Andon; Kenneth Thomas Smith; Robert P. Heaney


Archive | 1992

Supplements combines de calcium et de vitamine d

Mark Benson Andon; Kenneth Thomas Smith


Archive | 1991

Complements de calcium et de traces de mineraux

Paul Saltman; Kenneth Thomas Smith


Archive | 1991

Hemmung der zahnschmelzerosion.

Mark Benson Andon; Robert Leo Kanerva; John Truman Rotruck; Kenneth Thomas Smith


Archive | 1991

Hemmung der zahnschmelzerosion. Inhibition of tooth enamel erosion.

Mark Benson Andon; Robert Leo Kanerva; John Truman Rotruck; Kenneth Thomas Smith


Archive | 1991

Zusätze aus calcium und spurenelementen. Additions of calcium and trace elements.

Paul Saltman; Kenneth Thomas Smith

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Paul Saltman

University of California

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University of California

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