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To determine whether the musculoskeletal adaptations to bone-loading exercise can be significantly augmented in older women (aged 60-85) with low bone mass (osteopenia; T-scores <-1.0 and >-2.5) or moderate osteoporosis (T-scores < -2.5 and >= -3.0) and by restoring serum DHEAS to young adult levels by oral DHEA replacement.
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This will be the first study to measure changes in areal bone mineral density (aBMD) and fat-free mass (FFM) in response to dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) alone and combined with exercise in postmenopausal women. The body of evidence from carefully executed Randomized Controlled Studies (RCTs) provides support for DHEA therapy to increase aBMD and FFM in older women. Less is known about whether DHEA therapy enhances the effects of exercise on the aging musculoskeletal system when an appropriate mechanical stimulus is applied.
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152 participants in 3 patient groups
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Catherine Jankowski, PhD
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