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. 2012 Jul;36(1):225-30.
doi: 10.1002/jmri.23619. Epub 2012 Feb 15.

Bone marrow fat content in the elderly: a reversal of sex difference seen in younger subjects

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Bone marrow fat content in the elderly: a reversal of sex difference seen in younger subjects

James F Griffith et al. J Magn Reson Imaging. 2012 Jul.

Abstract

Purpose: To investigate vertebral bone marrow fat content in elderly subjects related to sex, age, and bone mineral density (BMD) and relate these findings to published data in younger subjects.

Materials and methods: A total of 259 healthy subjects (145 females, 114 males; age range, 62-90 years) underwent proton ((1) H) MR spectroscopy of L3 vertebral body and BMD of the lumbar spine with results stratified according to age. Ninety age- and BMD-matched subjects were selected to determine sex differences in marrow fat content and BMD.

Results: In females, vertebral marrow fat content rose sharply between 55 and 65 years of age while in males vertebral marrow fat content rose gradually throughout life. Vertebral marrow fat content in females more than 60 years was approximately 10% higher in females than males, i.e., a reversal of sex difference reported in marrow fat content for subjects less than 60 years.

Conclusion: Marrow fat content increases sharply in female subjects between 55 and 65 years of age while male subjects continue to increase marrow fat at a more gradual steady rate. Females older than 60 years have a higher marrow fat content than males. This increased deposition in marrow fat concurs with recognized changes in extraosseous fat distribution in postmenopausal females.

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