Effect of first pregnancy age/teenager pregnancy or no pregnancy on bone mineral density in peri-menopausal women
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This study compares bone mineral density (BMD) scores in peri-menopausal women with and without a history of teenage pregnancy (TP) or pregnancies (TPs), for the femoral neck and lumbar spine. Obstetric history, history of menstruation, education, exercise, sex, marital status, residency, income level, and tobacco/alcohol use were assessed. After a DEXA scan, both groups were compared for variables. A total of 485 patients were included in the study. Most of the analyzed demographic characteristics showed no significant difference between the research groups. The childless group had a higher incidence of femoral bone osteopenia than the group without a history of teenage pregnancy (non-TP) (p<0.05). However, there was no difference in the lumbar spine results between the TP(s), non-TP, and no pregnancy groups. The BMD, T, and Z scores of women's femoral neck/lumbar spine did not alter according to whether they had had one or more TPs. Despite numerous studies, modifiable variables that impact peri-menopausal women's bone health, such as TPs, have not yet been sufficiently identified. Further studies are still needed to find the causes of bone loss in peri-menopause and develop preventive measures/treatments. © 2024, Yuzuncu Yil Universitesi Tip Fakultesi. All rights reserved.










