To his great astonishment, he found that several
bone mineral density tests showed a significant improvement without any side effects.
Women who suffer such fractures should undergo
bone mineral density testing, and women with a bone mineral density T - score of equal to or less than -1.0 should be diagnosed as having osteoporosis, they write.
So this dear lady got a mini-trampoline and followed Dr. Lee's advice faithfully for 15 months and then had
another bone mineral density test.
A bone mineral density test is the best way to check your bone health.
Not exact matches
The small increase in the high - dose group did not translate into beneficial effects because authors found no difference between the three study groups for changes in spine, average total - hip, average femoral neck or total - body
bone mineral density, trabecular
bone score, muscle mass or sit - to - stand
tests.
Karen E. Hansen, M.D., M.S., of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, and colleagues compared the effects of placebo, low - dose cholecalciferol (a form of vitamin D) and high - dose cholecalciferol on one - year changes on total TFCA,
bone mineral density, sit - to - stand
tests and muscle mass in 230 postmenopausal women (75 or younger) with vitamin D insufficiency.
She and Dr. Lee were talking about her recent
bone mineral density (BMD)
test and the fact that the
test showed she had osteopenia, a decrease in BMD that may be a precursor to osteoporosis.