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Adolescents With Idiopathic Scoliosis Are Not Osteoporotic
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Z-scores in subjects with and without scoliosis were most strongly correlated to BMI: thin patients had lower bone density, heavy patients had higher. The presence of scoliosis had an effect similar to subtracting 3.4 "BMI units," lowering the Z-score from what might otherwise be predicted. The "scoliosis effect" may be noticeable in thin individuals, pushing them to the "low for age" level, whereas in heavier individuals, the effect is negligible. No subjects in either group met the ISCD definition for osteoporosis.
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