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Fatores envolvidos no pico de massa óssea

Bone mass in the adult life, which is closely related to osteoporotic fracture risk, depends on the differences between the peak bone mass attained at the end of the sexual and skeletal maturation and the rate of involutional bone mass. The great variability in peak bone mass observed at adolescence is related not only to genetic factors, but also to diet, hormonal status, anthropometric variables, as weight and height, physical activity, drugs and intercurrent diseases. The identification of the factors involved with the acquisition of the peak bone mass and the comprehension of this long period of skeletal maturation will indicate strategies for prevention of osteoporosis.

Peak bone mass; BMD in children and adolescents


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