Release date: 2018-02-27
Recently, an article published online in the Menopause journal showed that post-menopausal hormone therapy (HT) reported fewer hunchbacks than no treatment.
Gina N. Woods of the University of California, San Diego, and colleagues examined the association between the kyphosis angle in the lateral ridge of the hunchback and the self-reported use of hormone therapy over the past 15 years. Data were obtained from 1,063 women who participated in the study of osteoporotic fractures.
Subjects were divided into never used HT (46%), used long time (24%), intermittent use (17%) and continuous use (12%). The researchers found that in the minimal adjustment model, the stagnation angle of the continuous user was on average 4 degrees less than that of the person who had never used it (P = 0.01); in the fully adjusted model, the correlation was reduced to 2.8 degrees. (P = 0.06). In the minimal adjustment model, the humpback angle of the population used long ago was 3 degrees less (P = 0.01) compared to the unconstrained model; in the fully adjusted model, the correlation was reduced to 2.8 degrees (P = 0.02). There was no significant difference between intermittent users and never users.
“Those who reported having sustained or long-term HT had a hunchback in their 80s compared to those who had never received it, suggesting that HT may play a role in preventing aging-related hunchbacks.
Source: Bio Valley
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