Better skeletal microstructure confers greater mechanical advantages in Chinese-American women versus white women

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Abstract

Despite lower areal bone mineral density (aBMD), Chinese-American women have fewer fractures than white women. We hypothesized that better skeletal microstructure in Chinese-American women in part could account for this paradox. Individual trabecula segmentation (ITS), a novel image-analysis technique, and micro-finite-element analysis (μFEA) were applied to high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) images to determine bone microarchitecture and strength in premenopausal Chinese-American and white women. Chinese-American women had 95% and 80% higher plate bone volume fraction at the distal radius and tibia, respectively, as well as 20% and 18% higher plate number density compared with white women (p

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Liu, X. S., Walker, M. D., McMahon, D. J., Udesky, J., Liu, G., Bilezikian, J. P., & Guo, X. E. (2011). Better skeletal microstructure confers greater mechanical advantages in Chinese-American women versus white women. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 26(8), 1783–1792. https://doi.org/10.1002/jbmr.378

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