Z score for age group
Where can I find the Z score for my age group? The z-score tells you where your measurements fall relative to everyone else in your age group. Would be useful info to have for comparison and it have come up.
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I also tried going the healthy way without meds. I have always worked out , lifted weights, jogged and ate healthy foods mainly plant base. My DEXA dropped by 13% . Sorry to say that didn’t seem to help me. I have put my fears aside and started Evenity.
This definition of scoring may help anyone who is confused. This is from Mayo website:
T-score
Your T-score is your bone density compared with what is normally expected in a healthy young adult of your sex. Your T-score is the number of units — called standard deviations — that your bone density is above or below the average.
T-score What your score means
-1 and above Your bone density is considered normal.
Between -1 and -2.5 Your score is a sign of osteopenia, a condition in which bone density is below normal and may lead to osteoporosis.
-2.5 and below Your bone density indicates you likely have osteoporosis.
Z-score
Your Z-score is the number of standard deviations above or below what's normally expected for someone of your age, sex, weight, and ethnic or racial origin. If your Z-score is significantly higher or lower than the average, you may need additional tests to determine the cause of the problem.
By Mayo Clinic Staff
https://courses.washington.edu/bonephys/opbmdtz.html
Scroll down to the Z score age chart. This link is the fullest explanation of the process of osteoporosis scoring that I've been able to find
IMHO I'm more scared of fractures than I'm of the possible side effects (possible, which means they might or might not appear at all). After my first dose of oral bisphosponate, I had no side effects at all. I felt a bit 'achy', like I had done a hard workout the day before, but nothing more than that. If there is any benefit from them... My next DEXA will tell 🙂
So what meds did you decide to take and why?
Same with me. A year of healthy eating, lots of movement, walking, good quality sleep and stress management did nothing. Zero. My scores worsened significantly.
Oral bisphosphonates, montly.
My doctor prescribed them to me a year ago but I postponed, tried going the natural route which only made my bones weaker.
So that's why...
...possibility of an adverse reaction so severe that it causes us to fall and have a fracture.
Yes this is absolutely valid. That's why everyone can and should decide for themselves... not only bt the T-scores but also by their overall health and current state.
Yes, after tons of research and indecision, I finally began Forteo yesterday. I am 80 but very active with walking, lap swimming, and weight-bearing exercise, and very healthy. I really considered going the natural route but realized I needed medical science for future bone strength, even at my age. Good luck to you all!
This was a really good read, thank you!
Still, there are some things I don't understand.
I'm 30 years old, my T-score shows osteoporosis everywhere (spine, femoral neck, hips)
and my Z-score is much lower than normal for my age group ( I think it goes without saying, because the T-score itself compares my bones to a person on the peak their bone density i.e. around 30?)