Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2781660 Bone 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionBiochemical markers of bone turnover (BTMs) are important in determining fracture risk in postmenopausal women; high levels being associated with increased risk. A proposed goal of anti-resorptive therapy is to reduce BTMs to the lower half of the reference range for healthy young pre-menopausal women. Our aims were a) to establish reference ranges for bone alkaline phosphatase (bone ALP), crosslinked C- and N-telopeptides of type I collagen (βCTX, NTX), osteocalcin (OC) and procollagen type I N propeptide (PINP) in pre-menopausal women and b) to investigate the determinants of these BTMs.MethodsBTMs were measured in peripheral blood and second morning void urine collected from 200 healthy pre-menopausal women ages 30 to 45 years. Each subject completed a short medical and lifestyle questionnaire.ResultsBTMs were higher before the age of 35 years than after it. BTMs were higher in women with low BMI (βCTX and OC), low alcohol consumption (PINP), current smoking habit (bone ALP and NTX), and around time of ovulation (NTX).ConclusionsWe recommend that the age range 35 to 45 years should be used when establishing BTM reference ranges in women.

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