Article: PTH response may explain higher BMD in blacks.(Metabolic Disorders)(parathyroid hormone)(bone mineral density)

ARLINGTON, VA. -- African Americans may have a lower rate of osteoporosis-related fractures than whites because of adaptations in calcium homeostasis, bone turnover and resorption, and response to parathyroid hormone, Dr. Felicia Cosman said at a conference sponsored by the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.

It is "very surprising" that at all ages, black individuals have a lower rate of fractures and higher bone mineral density (BMD) than white individuals, even though blacks generally have higher rates of vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency, said Dr. Cosman, medical director of the Clinical Research Center at Helen Hayes Hospital, West ...

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