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Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics | 2011

Influence of lean and fat mass on bone mineral density (BMD) in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis.

Joanna Dytfeld; Magdalena Ignaszak-Szczepaniak; Ewelina Gowin; Michał Michalak; Wanda Horst-Sikorska

Despite known positive association between body mass and bone mineral density (BMD), relative contribution of fat and lean tissue to BMD remains under debate. We aimed at investigating the effect of selected anthropometric parameters, including fat content and lean body mass (LBM) on BMD in postmenopausal, osteoporotic women with body mass index (BMI) > 20 kg/m(2). The study involved 92 never-treated women (mean age 69.5 ± 7.3). L1-L4 and femoral neck (FN) BMD were measured by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA). Absolute (kg) and relative (%) fat and LBM were assessed by means of electric bioimpedance method. We showed both FN and L1-L4 BMD were positively correlated with body mass, waist circumference (WC), hip circumference (HC) and LBM (kg). Fat content correlated with FN BMD (r = 0.36, p < 0.001). Regression analysis revealed the only predictor of L1-L4 BMD was LBM (R(2) = 0.18, p < 0.05), for FN--both LBM and fat (R(2) = 0.18, p < 0.05 and p < 0.001, respectively). Of the women, 44.5% were overweight, 18.4% obese. Obese women displayed the highest BMD. Both L1-L4 and FN BMD were higher in women with WC > 80 cm. In postmenopausal osteoporotic women with BMI > 20 kg/m(2) both fat and lean tissue might contribute to BMD. Positive association between body mass and BMD does not make obesity and osteoporosis mutually exclusive.


Endokrynologia Polska | 2010

Vitamin D supplementation in adults - guidelines

Ewa Marcinowska-Suchowierska; Magdalena Walicka; Marek Tałałaj; Wanda Horst-Sikorska; Magdalena Ignaszak-Szczepaniak; Ewa Sewerynek


Acta Biochimica Polonica | 2008

Association analysis of vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms with bone mineral density in young women with Graves' disease

Wanda Horst-Sikorska; Magdalena Ignaszak-Szczepaniak; Michalina Marcinkowska; Marta Kaczmarek; Malgorzata Stajgis; Ryszard Słomski


Oncology Reports | 2006

The TP53 codon 72 polymorphism and predisposition to adrenocortical cancer in Polish patients

Magdalena Ignaszak-Szczepaniak; Wanda Horst-Sikorska; Joanna Sawicka; Marta Kaczmarek; Ryszard Słomski


Endokrynologia Polska | 2011

The role of anorexia nervosa in secondary osteoporosis development with the risk for low energy fractures.

Wanda Horst-Sikorska; Magdalena Ignaszak-Szczepaniak


Acta Biochimica Polonica | 2011

Association between estrogen receptor alpha gene polymorphisms and bone mineral density in Polish female patients with Graves' disease

Magdalena Ignaszak-Szczepaniak; Wanda Horst-Sikorska; Joanna Dytfeld; Ewelina Gowin; Ryszard Słomski; Marek Stajgis


Quality in primary care | 2009

Gender makes the difference: the influence of patients' gender on the delivery of preventive services in primary care in Poland.

Ewelina Gowin; Dirk Avonts; Wanda Horst-Sikorska; Magdalena Ignaszak-Szczepaniak; Michał Michalak


Ginekologia Polska | 2012

Influence of social competence of physicians on patient compliance with osteoporosis medications--a study on Polish postmenopausal women.

Nadia Bryl; Wanda Horst-Sikorska; Magdalena Ignaszak-Szczepaniak; Michalina Marcinkowska; Michał Michalak; Ewa Sewerynek


Endokrynologia Polska | 2011

A discussion of the intervention thresholds in osteoporosis treatment in Poland

Michalina Marcinkowska; Magdalena Ignaszak-Szczepaniak; Anna Wawrzyniak; Joanna Dytfeld; Wanda Horst-Sikorska


Health & Social Care in The Community | 2009

Reasons for visiting Polish primary care practices by patients aged 18–44 years: the largest emigrating age group

Magdalena Ignaszak-Szczepaniak; Wanda Horst-Sikorska; Ewelina Gowin; Michał Michalak; Nadia Bryl; Tadeusz Mehl

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Wanda Horst-Sikorska

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Joanna Dytfeld

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Michał Michalak

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Ewelina Gowin

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Michalina Marcinkowska

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Anna Wawrzyniak

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Ryszard Słomski

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Ewa Sewerynek

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

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Ryszard Slomski

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Andrzej Jaroszyński

Medical University of Lublin

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