FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH STRESS-FRACTURE IN YOUNG ARMY WOMEN - INDICATIONS FOR FURTHER RESEARCH

被引:94
作者
FRIEDL, KE
PATIENCE, TH
NUOVO, JA
DETTORI, JR
机构
[1] Division of Occupational Physiology, U.S. Army Research, Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick
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10.1093/milmed/157.7.334
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Several factors which affect bone density and predict risk of osteoporosis (e.g., ethnic origin, amenorrhea) are reportedly associated with a higher incidence of stress fracture in active premenopausal women. The authors surveyed 2,312 active duty Army women for the prevalence of ever having been diagnosed ("told by a doctor") with a stress fracture (16.1% of respondents) and examined the relationship between surveyable risk factors for low bone density and this self-reported stress fracture history (self-reported SF). Current smoking, previous history of amenorrhea (menses absent > 6 months), and known family history of osteoporosis were significantly associated with self-reported SF, while black ethnic origin was a protective factor. These data suggest hypotheses of stress fracture pathogenesis in Army women which bear further testing.
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