Context: Concentration of circulating anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) predicts short-term (3-5 years) bone loss around menopause. Whether AMH during mid-reproductive years predicts bone health over a decade later is unknown.

Objective: To study the association of AMH levels in mid-reproductive years with bone density and turnover biomarkers measured after ∼14 years of follow-up.

Methods: We assessed plasma AMH in 2003-2006 (mean 37.0 years, SD 5.1) among 450 parous women (71% White) in a US longitudinal cohort, and bone mineral density (BMD; spine, hip, and femoral neck, measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry) in 2017-2021 (mean 51.0 years, SD 5.1). Secondary outcomes were plasma levels of procollagen type I N-propeptide (PINP) and C-terminal telopeptide I (CTX-I).

Results: In linear regression models adjusted for demographics and lifestyle, compared to women with AMH >3.5 ng/mL, those with AMH <1.0 ng/mL had lower BMD (g/cm2) at follow-up (beta [95% CI]: spine: -0.06 [-0.10, -0.02]; hip: -0.05 [-0.08, -0.02]; femoral neck: -0.03 [-0.06, 0.00]) and higher bone turnover markers (beta [95% CI]: PINP: 0.36 SD [0.10, 0.63]; CTX-I: 0.34 SD [0.07, 0.60]). The association of AMH with spine BMD was more pronounced among post-menopausal women, in contrast to associations with bone turnover markers which were more pronounced among women who had not yet reached menopause. The associations between AMH and BMD were primarily mediated by menopausal status at follow-up.

Conclusions: Lower AMH during mid-reproductive years is associated with lower BMD and higher bone turnover 14 years later. Ovarian reserve during mid-reproductive years may be a valuable predictor of long-term bone health.

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