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Anales Venezolanos de Nutrición

versión impresa ISSN 0798-0752

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TRAK-FELLERMEIER, Maria Angelica et al. Osteopenia in a white, hispanic, adolescent female: a case report. An Venez Nutr [online]. 2023, vol.36, n.1, pp.3-9.  Epub 01-Jul-2024. ISSN 0798-0752.  https://doi.org/10.54624/2023.36.1.002.

Introduction:

Poor lifestyle habits, vitamin D deficiency, and inadequate calcium intake, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, may contribute to severe osteopenia in childhood, increasing future fractures and osteoporosis risk.

Materials and methodology:

We here present a case of osteopenia in a 13-year-old white, Hispanic, premenarchal girl who completed the baseline visit of the MetA-Bone Trial during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using a dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, we assessed bone mass content (BMC), total body and spine bone mass density (BMD), and body composition. We cover the girl’s health history and family history, pubertal development, intensity, duration, and frequency of physical activity and sleep, and nutrient intake (calcium and vitamin D), as well as anthropometric parameters, and bone and metabolic biomarkers.

Results:

The girl has a family history of osteoporosis (maternal grandfather) but no previous fractures; moderate outdoor activity was <1 hour/day 3 times/week with 8 hours/day of sleep. Consumption of dairy products and vegetables was <1 serving/day. Lab blood tests confirmed vitamin D deficiency (serum 25(OH) D: 9 ng/ml) and hyperphosphatemia (5.2 mg/dL); other tests were normal. DXA scan Z-score was -2.1 SD (indicative of osteopenia by age and sex). The girl was referred to a pediatrician, who confirmed the results, and prescribed a daily supplement with 2000 IU of vitamin D and 1000 mg of calcium.

Conclusions:

Seclusion during the COVID pandemic may have contributed to the severity of the findings. Therefore, we recommend screening children undergoing growth spurts for vitamin D, calcium, and poor lifestyle habits during and after the pandemic.

Palabras clave : bone mass; vitamin D; puberty; Hispanic; girl..

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