Objective: There has been increasing interest in the association of psychiatric disorders with fracture risk. This study aimed at investigating the role of severity of anxiety in bone health. Methods: Multiple clinical risk factors for fractures, the Fracture Risk Assessment Tool score, the bone mineral density (BMD) at the lumbar spine and femoral neck, Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAMA) scores, Beck Depression Inventory scores, and the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) scores for evaluation of the quality of life were determined, and x-ray vertebral morphometry was carried out in postmenopausal women referred for osteoporosis. Results: Of the 192 women recruited (mean age 67.5 9.5 years), participants allocated to the tertile of the lowest HAMA scores (HAMA-1) showed a lower probability of fracture than did participants with the highest scores (HAMA-3) (20.44 9.3 vs 24.94 13%, respectively; P ¼ 0.01), and the same trend was observed when comparing the HAMA-2 and HAMA-3 tertiles. Women in the HAMA-3 group exhibited lower lumbar T-score vales in the lumbar spine than did women in the HAMA-1 group (2.84 1.4 vs 2.06 1.2 SD, respectively; P < 0.001) and a lower T-score value in the femoral neck (2.21 0.9 vs 1.93 0.6 SD, respectively; P < 0.05). Lower T-score values were observed in HAMA-3 than in HAMA-2. A higher prevalence rate of vertebral fractures was observed in HAMA-3 than in HAMA-1, but the difference was not significant. Anxiety levels were significantly related to age, menopausal age, years since menopause, and depressive symptoms, and a multiple regression analysis was predictive of reduced BMD in the lumbar spine (b ¼ 0.00672, SE ¼ 0.001, P ¼ 0.0002). Conclusion: In postmenopausal women, anxiety levels were associated with BMD in the lumbar spine and femoral neck.

Anxiety levels predict fracture risk in postmenopausal women assessed for osteoporosis / Catalano, A.; Martino, G.; Bellone, Flavio; Gaudio, A.; Lasco, C.; Langher, V.; Lasco, A.; Morabito, N.. - In: MENOPAUSE. - ISSN 1072-3714. - 25:10(2018), pp. 1110-1115. [10.1097/GME.0000000000001123]

Anxiety levels predict fracture risk in postmenopausal women assessed for osteoporosis

BELLONE, FLAVIO;Langher V.;
2018

Abstract

Objective: There has been increasing interest in the association of psychiatric disorders with fracture risk. This study aimed at investigating the role of severity of anxiety in bone health. Methods: Multiple clinical risk factors for fractures, the Fracture Risk Assessment Tool score, the bone mineral density (BMD) at the lumbar spine and femoral neck, Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAMA) scores, Beck Depression Inventory scores, and the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) scores for evaluation of the quality of life were determined, and x-ray vertebral morphometry was carried out in postmenopausal women referred for osteoporosis. Results: Of the 192 women recruited (mean age 67.5 9.5 years), participants allocated to the tertile of the lowest HAMA scores (HAMA-1) showed a lower probability of fracture than did participants with the highest scores (HAMA-3) (20.44 9.3 vs 24.94 13%, respectively; P ¼ 0.01), and the same trend was observed when comparing the HAMA-2 and HAMA-3 tertiles. Women in the HAMA-3 group exhibited lower lumbar T-score vales in the lumbar spine than did women in the HAMA-1 group (2.84 1.4 vs 2.06 1.2 SD, respectively; P < 0.001) and a lower T-score value in the femoral neck (2.21 0.9 vs 1.93 0.6 SD, respectively; P < 0.05). Lower T-score values were observed in HAMA-3 than in HAMA-2. A higher prevalence rate of vertebral fractures was observed in HAMA-3 than in HAMA-1, but the difference was not significant. Anxiety levels were significantly related to age, menopausal age, years since menopause, and depressive symptoms, and a multiple regression analysis was predictive of reduced BMD in the lumbar spine (b ¼ 0.00672, SE ¼ 0.001, P ¼ 0.0002). Conclusion: In postmenopausal women, anxiety levels were associated with BMD in the lumbar spine and femoral neck.
2018
Anxiety; Depression; Fracture; Osteoporosis; Postmenopausal; Quality of life
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Anxiety levels predict fracture risk in postmenopausal women assessed for osteoporosis / Catalano, A.; Martino, G.; Bellone, Flavio; Gaudio, A.; Lasco, C.; Langher, V.; Lasco, A.; Morabito, N.. - In: MENOPAUSE. - ISSN 1072-3714. - 25:10(2018), pp. 1110-1115. [10.1097/GME.0000000000001123]
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