1. Association of Hypertension and Bone Mineral Density in an Elderly African American Female Population
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Javed, Fahad, Khan, Shahzeb A., Ayers, Eric W., Aziz, Emad F., Akram, Muhammad Shoaib, Nadkarni, Girish N., Sabharwal, Manpreet Singh, Ahmad, Zurish, Benjo, Alexandre M., and Eyal, Herzog
- Abstract
Recent studies have shown that hypertension is inversely correlated with bone mineral density (BMD) as determined by dual energy x-ray absorptiometery (DXA) in different ethnic groups. But in most published studies, either the sample size was small or the study was limited by different measurement methods. These limitations leave this association controversial and inconclusive. The current study utilizes a sample of African American females referred for clinical screening of osteoporosis in our center to find out if any association of high blood pressure and BMD in this ethnic group exists. The secondary endpoint was to determine the effect of thiazide diuretics on BMD of the elderly African American females because, theoretically, thiazides are considered to have a positive impact on BMD.
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- 2012
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