Prevalence Of Osteoporosis In Premenopausal Women In Buldana District

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Sadhana Ashok Bhaote
Anjali A. Rajwade

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The osteoporosis prevalence in rural and urban women was compared using multivariate logistic regression, and disparities were highlighted using descriptive statistics. In all, there are 1,000 women split evenly between urban and rural settings. Individuals might be labelled as overweight, normal weight, or underweight based on this measurement. From the Y2=6.322 statistic, where PM has a value of 0.001, we may infer values of, and 0.022 for obesity, normal weight, and underweight, respectively. There are 432 patients with osteoporosis and 317 with low BDM in this sample. Rural areas had a higher prevalence of underweight women (754 vs. 246). The prevalence of osteoporosis in American women is between 480 and 520 per 100,000. Women's bone mineral density (BMD) is lowest in rural regions, at 36.6%, and highest in urban areas, at 63.4%.

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Sadhana Ashok Bhaote

Researcher, Department of Home Science, Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati, India.

 

Anjali A. Rajwade

Professor, Home Science Research Centre, Smt RDG College for Women, Akola, India.