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Vitamin D status and bone mineral density in women of reproductive and postmenopausal age groups: a cross-sectional study from south India.

INTRODUCTION: This study documents 25(OH)D status and bone mineral density (BMD) in women of reproductive (WR) and post-menopausal (PMW) age-groups in south India.

SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Serum calcium (Ca), phosphorus (iP), albumin, alkaline phosphatase (ALP), creatinine, 25(OH)D and intact parathormone (N-tact PTH) of WR (n = 55) and PMW (n = 136) women were analyzed over a period of one year. Bone mineral Density (BMD) (Hologic, USA) was estimated using Caucasian data as reference.

RESULTS: In both, WR and in PMW 25(OH)D deficiency (< 20 ng/ml), insufficiency (20-30 ng/ml) and replete states (> 30 ng/ml) were seen in 76%, 16.5%, 7.5% vs 70%, 23% and 7% respectively. PMW had lower BMD (gm/cm2) than WR at forearm ( P = < 0.001), hip trochanter (P = < 0.0001), lumbar spine antero-posterior (LSAP) (P = < 0.001) and lateral (LS Lateral) (P = < 0.001). Osteoporosis was seen at hip (15% and 28%), forearm (nil and 11%), LSAP (6% and 22%) and LS lateral (0% and 23%) among WR and PMW respectively. BMD did not correlate with any of the biochemical indices but correlated with BMD at other sites.

CONCLUSIONS: Vitamin D deficiency coexists with low BMD in our study group. Serum 25(OH)D needs to be documented in women having low BMD. Calcium and vitamin D need to be supplemented as part of therapy in PMW.

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