Publications by authors named "P Rodbro"

Insulin-dependent diabetic patients have an approximately 10% decreased bone mineral content (BMC) when they are studied a few years after clinical onset of diabetes. After that time, patients without diabetic microvascular complications have no, or only very little, further bone loss. The aim of the present study was to investigate if any substantial long-term bone loss occurs in diabetic patients with microvascular complications.

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The present study includes 70 healthy, immediately postmenopausal women stratified according to future rate of bone loss. The stratification was performed by means of four parameters of bone turnover: serum alkaline phosphatase, fasting urinary calcium and hydroxyproline, and body weight, used in an equation developed in a previous study. After the stratification the women were followed without intervention for the next 24 months, with bone mass measurements every 3 months.

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