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Tartibian B, Fasihi L, Eslami R. Association between serum vitamin D and femoral bone mineral density in active and inactive elderly women. cjhaa 2021; 6 (1) :11-19
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University of Allameh Tabataba’i
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Background and Objective: Vitamin D deficiency is common among Iranian women and is a significant risk factor for osteoporosis and fractures. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between serum vitamin D and femoral bone mineral density (BMD) in active and inactive elderly women.
Methods: This study was was conducted on 410 70-85-year-old women with a mean age of 78 years, referred to Ayatollah Kashani Hospital in Tehran from 2019 to 2020. After the participants completed a questionnaire containing personal information, osteoporosis and physical activity, 45 active postmenopausal women and 45 inactive postmenopausal women were selected. Serum vitamin D index of women was used as an indicator of the effect on mineral density and osteoporosis. Pearson correlation coefficient was applied to find the relationship between vitamin D and femoral BMD. Data were analyzed using SPSS 26.
Findings: According to the results, in both groups of active and inactive elderly women, there was a relationship between anthropometric indices and serum vitamin D levels with femoral BMD in active and inactive postmenopausal women (P≤0.05), but no significant relationship was found between height index in both groups (P≥0.05).
Conclusion: In general, the results showed that there was a significant relationship between BMD and serum vitamin D of all participants. Therefore, in adulthood and old age, this blood variable can be used to identify 70-85-year-old people at risk of osteoporosis.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2021/05/5 | Accepted: 2021/07/18 | Published: 2021/08/15

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