2009, Number 3
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salud publica mex 2009; 51 (3)
Bone mass accretion in healthy Mexican 6 to 12 year-olds measured by DEXA
Montijo-Barrios E, Ramírez-Mayans J, García-Campos M, Díaz R, Sólomon-Santibañez G, Gutiérrez-Castrellón P
Language: Spanish
References: 28
Page: 227-230
PDF size: 111.08 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective. To describe bone mass density in a group of healthy 6 to 12 year-old Mexican children by a peripheral DEXA, adjusted for gender.
Material and Methods. A cross-sectional study between 2006 and 2007 conducted in 1 965 children (982 male), without any medical condition, randomized from elementary schools in Mexico City.
Results. Changes in bone mineral density in girls show two phases: a lineal accretion (6-9 years) and an exponential curve (10 years and older); in boys these growth rates are less pronounced.
Conclusions. It is considered that optimal interventions to improve bone mass density and peak bone mass should be performed between 6 to 12 years of age.
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