There is controversy as to whether the rise in urinary calcium at the menopause is the cause or the result of the rise in bone resorption at that time. In an attempt to resolve this issue, we have compared the relevant biochemical variables in 102 premenopausal volunteers (mean age 37 years; range 21-52) and 86 apparently normal postmenopausal women (mean age 55 years; range 40-60). We measured the fasting serum calcium, creatinine, proteins, electrolytes and intact parathyroid hormone (PTH), and the urinary calcium and creatinine both after an overnight fast and in a 24-h collection. We calculated serum calcium fractions, creatinine clearance and the notional tubular maximum reabsorptive capacity for calcium. Creatinine excretion and clear...
ObjectiveCross-sectional studies suggest that the rise in calcium requirement at the menopause may b...
Introduction: Menopause is the permanent cessation of menses resulting from reduced ovarian hormone ...
The aim of this study was to examine some biochemical markers of bone metabolism such as C-telopepti...
A total of 19 measured and derived bone-related biochemical variables were determined in 307 postmen...
In order to establish whether calcium supplementation suppresses bone resorption in early postmenopa...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjective: To evaluate the effects o...
Mineral metabolism was studied in 99 premenopausal and 80 postmenopausal women both before and after...
© 2004 American Society for Clinical NutritionBackgroundIt is assumed that calcium absorption decrea...
The quality of life for women after menopause is one of the key health issues today, and osteoporosi...
BACKGROUND: Although an increase of bone turnover has been documented at the time of menopause, the...
High postmenopausal endogenous estrogen concentrations are an important determinant of preservation ...
We studied factors related to bone mass after a natural or surgical menopause in 73 healthy women at...
Copyright © 2004 by The Endocrine SocietyIt has been known for many years that serum PTH rises with ...
Bone resorption follows a circadian rhythm that peaks at night, reflecting the circadian rhythm of s...
Background: Changes in sex hormones during the menopause transition period have an impact on calcium...
ObjectiveCross-sectional studies suggest that the rise in calcium requirement at the menopause may b...
Introduction: Menopause is the permanent cessation of menses resulting from reduced ovarian hormone ...
The aim of this study was to examine some biochemical markers of bone metabolism such as C-telopepti...
A total of 19 measured and derived bone-related biochemical variables were determined in 307 postmen...
In order to establish whether calcium supplementation suppresses bone resorption in early postmenopa...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjective: To evaluate the effects o...
Mineral metabolism was studied in 99 premenopausal and 80 postmenopausal women both before and after...
© 2004 American Society for Clinical NutritionBackgroundIt is assumed that calcium absorption decrea...
The quality of life for women after menopause is one of the key health issues today, and osteoporosi...
BACKGROUND: Although an increase of bone turnover has been documented at the time of menopause, the...
High postmenopausal endogenous estrogen concentrations are an important determinant of preservation ...
We studied factors related to bone mass after a natural or surgical menopause in 73 healthy women at...
Copyright © 2004 by The Endocrine SocietyIt has been known for many years that serum PTH rises with ...
Bone resorption follows a circadian rhythm that peaks at night, reflecting the circadian rhythm of s...
Background: Changes in sex hormones during the menopause transition period have an impact on calcium...
ObjectiveCross-sectional studies suggest that the rise in calcium requirement at the menopause may b...
Introduction: Menopause is the permanent cessation of menses resulting from reduced ovarian hormone ...
The aim of this study was to examine some biochemical markers of bone metabolism such as C-telopepti...