Skeletal Measurements by Quantitative Ultrasound in Adolescents and Young Women with Anorexia Nervosa

To compare quantitative ultrasound (QUS) measurements in adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) with that in healthy control subjects and to determine the utility of QUS as a tool to evaluate skeletal status in these patients. Female adolescents with AN (n = 41) and healthy control subjects (n = 105...

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Published inThe Journal of pediatrics Vol. 150; no. 3; pp. 286 - 290.e1
Main Authors DiVasta, Amy D., Ringelheim, Julie, Bristol, Stephanie K., Feldman, Henry A., Gordon, Catherine M.
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Abstract To compare quantitative ultrasound (QUS) measurements in adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) with that in healthy control subjects and to determine the utility of QUS as a tool to evaluate skeletal status in these patients. Female adolescents with AN (n = 41) and healthy control subjects (n = 105) were recruited. Speed of sound (SOS) was measured at the radius and tibia. Participants with AN also had hip and spinal areal bone mineral density measurements by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA); bone mineral apparent density (BMAD) was calculated. Subjects with AN had higher mean radial SOS (4044 ± 99 m/s) than did control subjects (3947 ± 116 m/s; P < .0001). These results were replicated at the tibia (AN, 3918 ± 85 m/s vs control subjects, 3827 ± 106 m/s; P < .0001). Neither DXA measures of areal bone mineral density nor BMAD were correlated with SOS. Weight and body mass index were negative predictors of tibial but not radial SOS. AN status remained a significant predictor of SOS after controlling for body mass index, age, and race. Subjects with AN had higher mean tibial and radial SOS than did control subjects. QUS variables did not correlate with DXA measures, calculated BMAD, or anthropometric variables. QUS measurements of SOS do not appear to be appropriate for bone density screening in patients with AN.
AbstractList Objective To compare quantitative ultrasound (QUS) measurements in adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) with that in healthy control subjects and to determine the utility of QUS as a tool to evaluate skeletal status in these patients. Study design Female adolescents with AN (n = 41) and healthy control subjects (n = 105) were recruited. Speed of sound (SOS) was measured at the radius and tibia. Participants with AN also had hip and spinal areal bone mineral density measurements by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA); bone mineral apparent density (BMAD) was calculated. Results Subjects with AN had higher mean radial SOS (4044 ± 99 m/s) than did control subjects (3947 ± 116 m/s; P < .0001). These results were replicated at the tibia (AN, 3918 ± 85 m/s vs control subjects, 3827 ± 106 m/s; P < .0001). Neither DXA measures of areal bone mineral density nor BMAD were correlated with SOS. Weight and body mass index were negative predictors of tibial but not radial SOS. AN status remained a significant predictor of SOS after controlling for body mass index, age, and race. Conclusions Subjects with AN had higher mean tibial and radial SOS than did control subjects. QUS variables did not correlate with DXA measures, calculated BMAD, or anthropometric variables. QUS measurements of SOS do not appear to be appropriate for bone density screening in patients with AN.
To compare quantitative ultrasound (QUS) measurements in adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) with that in healthy control subjects and to determine the utility of QUS as a tool to evaluate skeletal status in these patients.OBJECTIVETo compare quantitative ultrasound (QUS) measurements in adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) with that in healthy control subjects and to determine the utility of QUS as a tool to evaluate skeletal status in these patients.Female adolescents with AN (n = 41) and healthy control subjects (n = 105) were recruited. Speed of sound (SOS) was measured at the radius and tibia. Participants with AN also had hip and spinal areal bone mineral density measurements by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA); bone mineral apparent density (BMAD) was calculated.STUDY DESIGNFemale adolescents with AN (n = 41) and healthy control subjects (n = 105) were recruited. Speed of sound (SOS) was measured at the radius and tibia. Participants with AN also had hip and spinal areal bone mineral density measurements by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA); bone mineral apparent density (BMAD) was calculated.Subjects with AN had higher mean radial SOS (4044 +/- 99 m/s) than did control subjects (3947 +/- 116 m/s; P < .0001). These results were replicated at the tibia (AN, 3918 +/- 85 m/s vs control subjects, 3827 +/- 106 m/s; P < .0001). Neither DXA measures of areal bone mineral density nor BMAD were correlated with SOS. Weight and body mass index were negative predictors of tibial but not radial SOS. AN status remained a significant predictor of SOS after controlling for body mass index, age, and race.RESULTSSubjects with AN had higher mean radial SOS (4044 +/- 99 m/s) than did control subjects (3947 +/- 116 m/s; P < .0001). These results were replicated at the tibia (AN, 3918 +/- 85 m/s vs control subjects, 3827 +/- 106 m/s; P < .0001). Neither DXA measures of areal bone mineral density nor BMAD were correlated with SOS. Weight and body mass index were negative predictors of tibial but not radial SOS. AN status remained a significant predictor of SOS after controlling for body mass index, age, and race.Subjects with AN had higher mean tibial and radial SOS than did control subjects. QUS variables did not correlate with DXA measures, calculated BMAD, or anthropometric variables. QUS measurements of SOS do not appear to be appropriate for bone density screening in patients with AN.CONCLUSIONSSubjects with AN had higher mean tibial and radial SOS than did control subjects. QUS variables did not correlate with DXA measures, calculated BMAD, or anthropometric variables. QUS measurements of SOS do not appear to be appropriate for bone density screening in patients with AN.
To compare quantitative ultrasound (QUS) measurements in adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) with that in healthy control subjects and to determine the utility of QUS as a tool to evaluate skeletal status in these patients. Female adolescents with AN (n = 41) and healthy control subjects (n = 105) were recruited. Speed of sound (SOS) was measured at the radius and tibia. Participants with AN also had hip and spinal areal bone mineral density measurements by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA); bone mineral apparent density (BMAD) was calculated. Subjects with AN had higher mean radial SOS (4044 ± 99 m/s) than did control subjects (3947 ± 116 m/s; P < .0001). These results were replicated at the tibia (AN, 3918 ± 85 m/s vs control subjects, 3827 ± 106 m/s; P < .0001). Neither DXA measures of areal bone mineral density nor BMAD were correlated with SOS. Weight and body mass index were negative predictors of tibial but not radial SOS. AN status remained a significant predictor of SOS after controlling for body mass index, age, and race. Subjects with AN had higher mean tibial and radial SOS than did control subjects. QUS variables did not correlate with DXA measures, calculated BMAD, or anthropometric variables. QUS measurements of SOS do not appear to be appropriate for bone density screening in patients with AN.
To compare quantitative ultrasound (QUS) measurements in adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) with that in healthy control subjects and to determine the utility of QUS as a tool to evaluate skeletal status in these patients. Female adolescents with AN (n = 41) and healthy control subjects (n = 105) were recruited. Speed of sound (SOS) was measured at the radius and tibia. Participants with AN also had hip and spinal areal bone mineral density measurements by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA); bone mineral apparent density (BMAD) was calculated. Subjects with AN had higher mean radial SOS (4044 +/- 99 m/s) than did control subjects (3947 +/- 116 m/s; P < .0001). These results were replicated at the tibia (AN, 3918 +/- 85 m/s vs control subjects, 3827 +/- 106 m/s; P < .0001). Neither DXA measures of areal bone mineral density nor BMAD were correlated with SOS. Weight and body mass index were negative predictors of tibial but not radial SOS. AN status remained a significant predictor of SOS after controlling for body mass index, age, and race. Subjects with AN had higher mean tibial and radial SOS than did control subjects. QUS variables did not correlate with DXA measures, calculated BMAD, or anthropometric variables. QUS measurements of SOS do not appear to be appropriate for bone density screening in patients with AN.
Author Bristol, Stephanie K.
DiVasta, Amy D.
Gordon, Catherine M.
Feldman, Henry A.
Ringelheim, Julie
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SubjectTerms Absorptiometry, Photon
Adolescent
Adult
Adult and adolescent clinical studies
Anorexia nervosa
Anorexia Nervosa - diagnosis
Biological and medical sciences
Body Mass Index
Bone Density - physiology
Case-Control Studies
Eating behavior disorders
Female
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Humans
Medical sciences
Musculoskeletal System - diagnostic imaging
Pediatrics
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Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Reference Values
Sensitivity and Specificity
Severity of Illness Index
Spine - diagnostic imaging
Ultrasonography - methods
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