Meema H E, Meema S
Can Med Assoc J. 1967 Jan 21;96(3):132-9.
Assessment of roentgenographic measurements of cortical bone of the radius in 196 elderly females, including 63 diabetics, revealed that: (1) in the non-diabetic group there was a significant loss of cortical bone relative to the number of years after the menopause and to body weight; (2) although there was a significant loss of cortical bone relative to years postmenopausal in a group of diabetic patients the cortex in the diabetic group was better preserved than in those non-diabetic controls in whom no vertebral compressions were diagnosed in the roentgenograms; no correlation between bone loss and body weight was found among the diabetics; (3) the thinnest cortical bone and the lowest average body weight was found in the 34 non-diabetics with vertebral compression deformities. It thus appears that involutional osteoporosis will be less prevalent among old women suffering from diabetes mellitus than in comparable non-diabetic subjects, and more prevalent among non-diabetics of low body weight than in old women who are obese or of normal weight.
对196名老年女性(其中63名糖尿病患者)桡骨皮质骨的X线测量评估显示:(1)在非糖尿病组中,皮质骨相对于绝经后的年数和体重有显著丢失;(2)虽然在一组糖尿病患者中,皮质骨相对于绝经后的年数有显著丢失,但糖尿病组的皮质骨比X线片未诊断出椎体压缩的非糖尿病对照组保存得更好;糖尿病患者中未发现骨丢失与体重之间的相关性;(3)在34名有椎体压缩畸形的非糖尿病患者中,皮质骨最薄且平均体重最低。因此,似乎在患有糖尿病的老年女性中,退行性骨质疏松症的患病率将低于可比的非糖尿病受试者,而在低体重的非糖尿病患者中比在肥胖或体重正常的老年女性中更普遍。