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juvenile idiopathic arthritis;extremes in vitamin K Article Summary

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Extremes in vitamin K status of bone are related to bone ultrasound properties in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology Online, 07/07/08
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van Summeren MJH et al. - Vitamin K may be one of multiple risk factors for low bone mass in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), in addition to other recognized determinants of bone mass.

Methods
  • Aim was to study the vitamin K status of bone and its association with bone mass properties in children with JIA
  • A cross sectional study in 55 children with JIA and 54 healthy controls between 6-18 yrs of age
  • Bone markers, ultrasound bone mass properties and vitamin K status of bone were determined

Results
  • Overall, no differences in vitamin K status of bone between the study groups
  • Among children with JIA, a high ratio of ucOC/cOC indicating low vitamin K status was associated with low bone ultrasound parameters
  • Children with a high vitamin K status had markedly higher bone properties
  • This association was independent of physical activity, age, gender and BMI

 

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