Table 4.

The relationship between bone mineral density (BMD) and endocrine function. multivariate regression analysis was performed using BMD as the dependent variable, endocrine function as independent variable, and age, gender, and ferritin for adjustment. Regression coefficients (coef.) and P-values are shown (n = 27).

BMD of lumbar spine, Z score (SD)BMD of femoral neck, Z score (SD)
coef.Pcoef.P
Hypothyroidisma–0.5220.317–1.0260.034
HbA1C (%)–0.3670.3470.2000.564
ACTH (pg/mL)0.0500.1180.0450.075
Ferritin (ng/mL)0.00010.569–0.00010.216
Age (year)0.0520.4280.0110.811
Genderb0.7860.350–0.0080.99
Constant–3.05050.359–3.35350.256
BMD of lumbar spine, Z score (SD)BMD of femoral neck, Z score (SD)
coef.Pcoef.P
Hypothyroidisma–0.5220.317–1.0260.034
HbA1C (%)–0.3670.3470.2000.564
ACTH (pg/mL)0.0500.1180.0450.075
Ferritin (ng/mL)0.00010.569–0.00010.216
Age (year)0.0520.4280.0110.811
Genderb0.7860.350–0.0080.99
Constant–3.05050.359–3.35350.256

aHypothyroidism: 0, euthyroid; 1, subclinical hypothyroidism; 2, hypothyroidism.

bGender: 2, female; 1, male.

Table 4.

The relationship between bone mineral density (BMD) and endocrine function. multivariate regression analysis was performed using BMD as the dependent variable, endocrine function as independent variable, and age, gender, and ferritin for adjustment. Regression coefficients (coef.) and P-values are shown (n = 27).

BMD of lumbar spine, Z score (SD)BMD of femoral neck, Z score (SD)
coef.Pcoef.P
Hypothyroidisma–0.5220.317–1.0260.034
HbA1C (%)–0.3670.3470.2000.564
ACTH (pg/mL)0.0500.1180.0450.075
Ferritin (ng/mL)0.00010.569–0.00010.216
Age (year)0.0520.4280.0110.811
Genderb0.7860.350–0.0080.99
Constant–3.05050.359–3.35350.256
BMD of lumbar spine, Z score (SD)BMD of femoral neck, Z score (SD)
coef.Pcoef.P
Hypothyroidisma–0.5220.317–1.0260.034
HbA1C (%)–0.3670.3470.2000.564
ACTH (pg/mL)0.0500.1180.0450.075
Ferritin (ng/mL)0.00010.569–0.00010.216
Age (year)0.0520.4280.0110.811
Genderb0.7860.350–0.0080.99
Constant–3.05050.359–3.35350.256

aHypothyroidism: 0, euthyroid; 1, subclinical hypothyroidism; 2, hypothyroidism.

bGender: 2, female; 1, male.

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