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Bone mineral density is not related to angiographically diagnosed coronary artery disease
Based on data, there may exist an association between low bone mineral density (BMD) and atherosclerosis.
Thisstudy aimed to investigate the association between BMD and coronary artery disease (CAD). In
this study the possible association of BMD with CAD in 65 men with CAD and in 49 men with normal angiography
as well as in 51 women with CAD and in 51 normal women was investigated. Both spinal and
femoral BMD values for men were higher than those of women (P<0.05). Neither femoral nor spinal BMD
values were different in patients with or without CAD. In addition, BMD values were not associated with
the severity of CAD. Body massindex (BMI) was positively correlated with BMD both in men and women,
whereas age and anti-diabetic treatment were linked with lower BMD in women. In conclusion, in this
study CAD was not related to low BMD. However, BMI was an independent predictor of diminished BMD