Dr Jerilynn C Prior - Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute
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Dr Jerilynn C Prior - Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute
WHAT’S NEW IN OSTEOPOROSIS RISKS & PREVENTION Dr Jerilynn C Prior WHAT’S NEW IN OSTEOPOROSIS RISKS & PREVENTION Dr Jerilynn C Prior Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, Vancouver Hospital, University of British Columbia September 28, 2005 www.cemcor.ubc.ca What’s New in Osteoporosis • What we will cover: The healthy renovation of bone Periods and bone Young women’s risks for fracture Bone loss just before menopause Simple strategies to prevent fractures Bone Remodeling BALANCE Bone Formation Osteoblast receptors +Parathyroid hormone +Progesterone -Cortisol CaMOS—10-year Follow-Up Study • Cohort Follow-Up • 9423 men and women at baseline (mean age 62) • 85% follow-up for five years • Not enough hip fractures to be sure what causes them! • Beginning the 10-yr follow-up this fall! Women’s Bone Life Cycle L i Young Osteoporosis Women Skipping more than 3 menstrual cycles (when not pregnant or breast feeding) Worrying that what we eat will make us gain weight Normal Menstrual Cycle Normal BMD n = 34 Lowest 10th percentile BMD n = 31 9 8 p= 0.002 7 6 Urinary Pregnanediol (ng/mg Cr) 5 4 Mean PDG difference--p = 0.006 Area under PDG curve difference--p = 0.002 3 95% CI (corrected for BMI) from B spline plot 2 1 0 1 5 10 15 Re-drawn from MF Sower, J Bone Min Res 1998;13:1191 20 25 30 Bone Loss with Ovulation Disturbances-- Premenopausal Adulthood Cancellous bone density--QCT change/year (mg/cm3) 6 4 2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 Normal 1 SLP >1 SLP Anov n=13 n=12 n=28 n=13 Prior et al. 1990 NEJM The Pill and Bone—CaMOS OC use no OC use (adjusted for age, BMI, height, and cigarette and alcohol use) 1.4 1.2 * 1 Mean BMD g/cm2 * 0.8 0.6 0.4 427 64 Spine * P < 0.05 427 64 Neck Prior Canad. Med Assoc. J, 2001;165:1023-9 335 52 Trochanter 335 52 Ward's Women’s Bone Life Cycle L i Perimenopause & Early Menopause Regular Irregular < 12 mo 1-3 years 4-6 years after menopause Okano J Bone Min Res 1998:13:309 ABC’s of Healthy Bones A B C D E Normal Menstrual Cycle F Bone Remodeling BALANCE ↓ with Estrogen ↑ with Progesterone GH What’s New in Osteoporosis • In Summary: The healthy renovation of bone We need regular cycles and to ovulate most cycles Worry about weight may relate to risks for fracture Bone loss begins during the chaos of perimenopause Preventing osteoporosis is as simple as ABCs! Centre for Menstrual Cycle & Ovulation Research www.cemcor.ubc.ca