Bone density of total hip and femoral neck decreases

Physiological

Data Availability

Period at which this change occurs is not accurately known

Tissue

  • bone Changes

References

  • Berger et al. (2008) "Change in bone mineral density as a function of age in women and men and association with the use of antiresorptive agents." CMAJ 178(13):1660-1668 (PubMed)
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Description

Based on 9423 subjects from the longitudinal Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study, bone density of total hip and femoral neck decreases with age. Measurements taken at baseline then 3 and 5 years later.

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