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Journal of Oriental Rehabilitation Medicine
2014 Volume.24 No. 1 p.101 ~ p.109
The Correlation of Metabolic Syndrome Factors and Bone Mineral Density on Postmenopausal Osteoporosis Patients with Low Back Pain under Korean Medicine Treatment
Lee Jong-Deok

Kim Dong-Woung
Kwon Young-Dal
Abstract
Objectives : The relationship between metabolic syndrome causes and bone mineral density (BMD) was explored by taking 60 female chronic low back pain patients with age 61 years old or elder having metabolic syndrome and osteoporosis as study subjects.

Methods : Fasting blood glucose, serum total-cholesterol, triglyceride and HDL were measured by biochemical tests. Anthropometric elements and blood pressure were measured.

Results : Average BMD and T-score of part number 1 to 3 of lumbar vertebra were esti-mated by Quantitative Computed Tomography (QCT). In order to find the relationship be-tween clinical factors and osteoporosis, correlation analysis was done on T-score. Age (r=0.679, p£¼0.01) had significant negative correlation and weight (r=0.342, p£¼0.01) and height (r=0.475, p£¼0.01) had significant positive correlation. Blood glucose, blood pres-sure, total cholesterol, triglyceride, HDL and body mass index did not have significant correlation. BMD had negative correlation with age (r=0.317, p£¼0.05). Regression analy-sis was done by taking T-score as independent variables and taking other factors as de-pendent variables. It was possible to know that age (¥â=-0.471, t=-7.050) with p£¼0.001, height (¥â=0.277, t=4.120) and weight (¥â=2.856, t=2.780) with p£¼0.05 have significant impact on osteoporosis.

Conclusions : Therefore, it was possible to know that T-score and BMD decrease as one gets older and T-score and BMD increase as one is taller and heavier. (J Korean
KEYWORD
Metabolic syndrome, Bone mineral density, Osteoporosis, Low back pain
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