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Associations of Parity, Breast-feeding, and Birth Control Pills with Lumbar Spine and Femoral Neck Bone Densities

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 1988 Aug 1
PMID 3407686
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The relationships between parity, breast-feeding, and the use of birth control pills and the bone densities of the lumbar spine and the femoral neck, measured by dual-photon densitometry, were studied in normal women. Femoral neck density was found to decrease by 1.1% per live-birth, whereas lumbar spine density showed no significant association with parity. Breast-feeding was found to increase lumbar spine density by 1.5% per breast-fed child, whereas femoral neck density was not significantly correlated. No significant relationships between the use of birth control pills and the bone densities were found.

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