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اثار نمط اللباس المختلفة على كثافة معادن العظم في الشابات الاصحاء == Effects of Different Dress Styles on Bone Mineral Density of Young Healthy Women

Author name: هاشم خالد كاظم
Supervisor name: محمد هادي العصامي
General topic: Medicine
Specific topic: Diseases - Joints
Degree: Higher Diploma
University: University of Baghdad - Faculty Of Medicine
Language: English
University location: Baghdad
First pages: 19T1473 - p.pdf
Abstract: Background : Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by reduction in the bone mass and disruption of bone architecture leading to impaired skeletal strength and increased susceptibility of fractures. Bone mineral density (BMD) measurement by dual energy X - ray absorptiometry (DXA) is the most commonly used of all methods available for fracture risk assessment.Objective : To investigate the differences in BMD in veiled and unveiled Iraqi women in premenopausal age group.Patients and Methods : A total of 80 Iraqi women were enrolled in this study. They were divided into two groups. Group - 1 consisted of 40 cases with an open clothing style, while the 40 women in group - 2, preferred the covered clothing style. Women were questioned in terms of the risk factors for osteoporosis. The body mass index (BMI) was calculated and the BMD of lumbar spine and left hip was measured by DXA. Z scores were obtained.Results : In the lumbar spine, the mean BMD was measured 0.95 gm/cm2 in cases with Hijab clothing style while it was measured 1 gm/cm2 in cases with no Hijab clothing style (P = 0.038). In the left hip, the mean BMD was measured 0.86 gm/cm2 in cases with Hijab clothing style ,while it was measured 0.91gm/cm2 in cases with no Hijab clothing style (P = 0.12). Although adecrease in BMD values was observed in both regions with Hijab clothing style, only the change in the lumbar spine BMD measurements was statistically significant.Conclusions : These data are suggestive of widespread low BMD in Iraq especially in the veiled women with possible adverse effects of totally or near totally covering dress styles on bone mineralization in the long run.
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