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Assessment of Vitamin K2 Levels in Osteoporotic Patients: A Case Control Study
Objective: The aim of this study was to measure the level of Vitamin K2 (Vit K2) in osteoporotic patients and
individuals with normal bone density as controls.
Materials and Methods: This case-control study was done in Outpatient Department of Rheumatology at
Qazvin Boo-ali Sina Hospital in 2013. Participants were 50 patients with osteoporotic densitometry measured by
DEXA (T score≤ -2.5) who were matched with 48 persons in control group with normal bone density (T score>
-1). The level of Vit K2 in samples was measured using enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Data
were analyzed by Mann-Whitney U test and Chi-square test.
Results: The level of Vit K2 in patients with osteoporosis was not significantly different from the control group
(Median: 75.95 vs. 71.35 nmol/L, respectively; P-value: 0.709). The authors determined cut-offs 75 percentile of
vitamin K2 in all participants that was 85 nmol/L and percentages of persons in two groups were similar.
Conclusion: Although Vit K2 level in patients with osteoporosis was not significantly different from the control
group, further studies are necessary to confirm the association of osteoporosis and Vit K2.
Keywords: bone densitometry, normal bone density, osteoporosis, vitamin K
Assessment of Vitamin K2 Levels in Osteoporotic Patients: A Case Control Study
Objective: The aim of this study was to measure the level of Vitamin K2 (Vit K2) in osteoporotic patients and
individuals with normal bone density as controls.
Materials and Methods: This case-control study was done in Outpatient Department of Rheumatology at
Qazvin Boo-ali Sina Hospital in 2013. Participants were 50 patients with osteoporotic densitometry measured by
DEXA (T score≤ -2.5) who were matched with 48 persons in control group with normal bone density (T score>
-1). The level of Vit K2 in samples was measured using enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Data
were analyzed by Mann-Whitney U test and Chi-square test.
Results: The level of Vit K2 in patients with osteoporosis was not significantly different from the control group
(Median: 75.95 vs. 71.35 nmol/L, respectively; P-value: 0.709). The authors determined cut-offs 75 percentile of
vitamin K2 in all participants that was 85 nmol/L and percentages of persons in two groups were similar.
Conclusion: Although Vit K2 level in patients with osteoporosis was not significantly different from the control
group, further studies are necessary to confirm the association of osteoporosis and Vit K2.
Keywords: bone densitometry, normal bone density, osteoporosis, vitamin K