- Tytuł:
- Thyroid hormone and thyreotropin (TSH) association with densitometric parameters in children
- Autorzy:
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Porwik, E.
Matusik, P.
Drzyzdzyk, K. - Powiązania:
- https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/333097.pdf
- Data publikacji:
- 2009
- Wydawca:
- Uniwersytet Śląski. Wydział Informatyki i Nauki o Materiałach. Instytut Informatyki. Zakład Systemów Komputerowych
- Tematy:
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tyreotropina
hormon tarczycy
densytometria
gęstość mineralna kości
dzieci
thyrotropin
thyroid hormone
densitometry
bone mineral density
children - Opis:
- The influence of TSH on bones is still vastly unknown and the information that is known is considered controversial. This important relationship has not been studied in detail. The aim of our research was to assess the correlation between TSH, thyroid hormone and bone mineral density in children measured by DXA scanning. Our study group included 36 children (16 girls and 20 boys) mean age 12.9 š 3.3 years. Basic anthropometrical measurements were performed (height, weight, body mass index-BMI), in all subjects. Blood was collected and measured for TSH and FT4. Bone mineral density of lumbar spine (L2-L4 BMD) and total body (Total Body BMD) were measured by DXA and expressed as bone mineral content (BMC [g]) and bone mineral density (BMD [g/cm2]). BMD Z-Score was also calculated. Correlation between the parameters obtained by DXA and anthropometrical data, TSH and thyroid hormone concentration were calculated. A statistically significant positive correlation was observed between height, weight and BMI and BMD which was calculated. Weight and BMI also had a statically significant correlation with Z-Score and total bone mineral content (BMC – expressed in grams). There was a statistically significant positive correlation between TSH level and Z-Score for both L2-L4 lumbar spine and for total body. TSH did not correlate significantly with BMD [g/cm2] and BMC [g]. FT4 was negatively and significantly correlated with Z-Score for both L2-L4 lumbar spine and for total body. There was also no significant correlation between FT4 and BMD [g/cm2] and BMC [g]. Conclusion: 1. Thyroid stimulating-hormone (TSH) appears to be associated with maintenance of bone mineral density in children. 2. BMD Z-Score especially from L2-L4 lumbar spine assessed by DXA scanning is correlated best with hormonal and biochemical factors potentially influencing bone mineralization in children.
- Źródło:
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Journal of Medical Informatics & Technologies; 2009, 13; 141-144
1642-6037 - Pojawia się w:
- Journal of Medical Informatics & Technologies
- Dostawca treści:
- Biblioteka Nauki