Bone mineral density declines twice as quickly among HIV-infected women compared with men
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes Feb 17, 2018
Erlandson KM, et al. - This study was designed to assess the long-term changes in bone mineral density (BMD) after antiretroviral therapy initiation in HIV-infected individuals. Findings revealed that bone density at the femoral neck, a significant predictor of fracture risk, declined twice as quickly among women compared with men. Female sex showed an independent association with both lower femoral neck and lumbar BMD over time in adjusted models.
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