Anxiety levels predict low bone mineral density in postmenopausal women assessed for osteoporosis.
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Introduction.– Anxiety may be observed as a consequence of several
chronic diseases, but the effects of anxiety levels per se on bone
health in postmenopausal women are poorly investigated.
Objective.– To investigate the impact of anxiety severity on bone
mineral density (BMD) and prevalent vertebral fractures in a set of
ambulatory care Caucasian women referred for osteoporosis.
Methods.– Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale(HAMA)for anxiety levels,
Beck Depression Inventory for depressive symptoms and the 36-
Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) for quality of life, in addition
to multiple clinical risk factors (CRFs) for fractures and FRAX score,
dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry for BMD measurement at lumbar
spine and femoral neck, X-ray vertebral morphometry, were
evaluated.
Results.– Of the 192 recruited women (mean age 67.5±9.5 yr),
patients allocated in the tertile of lower HAMA score (HAMA-1)
showed lower probability of fracture compared with patients in
the highest one (HAMA-3) (20.44±9.3 vs. 24.94±13 SD; P = 0.01).
Women in HAMA-3 exhibited lower T-score values at lumbar spine
in comparison with women in HAMA-1 (−2.84±1.4 vs. −2.06±1.2
SD, respectively, P < 0.001), and lower T-score values at femoral
neck (−2.21±0.9 vs. −1.93±0.6 SD; P < 0.05); lower T-score values
were observed inHAMA-3compared with HAMA-2.Ahigher rate of
prevalent vertebral fractures were observed in HAMA-3 vs. HAMA-
1. Anxiety levels were significantly related with age, menopausal
age, years since menopause and depressive symptoms, and at a
multiple regression analysis were predictive of reduced BMD.
Conclusions.– Anxiety levels were associated with BMD at both lumbar
spine and femoral neck.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.6 Abstract in rivista
Keywords:
Anxiety - Hamilton Anxiety Scale- Quality of life- Osteoporosis- Risk of Fractures- Women- Postmenopausal-
Elenco autori:
Martino, G.; Catalano, A.; Bellone, F.; Langher, V.; Fabio, R. A.; Cataudella, S.; Velotti, P.; Lasco, C.; Lasco, A.; Morabito, N.
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