BMD test; Bone density test; Bone densitometry; DEXA scan; DXA; Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry; p-DEXA
The results of your test are usually reported as a "T score" and "Z score."
In either score, a negative number means you have thinner bones than the standard. The more negative the number, the higher...
Read moreReader's Question: I am 56 years old and was recently diagnosed with osteopenia of my hip with a T score of -1.7. My spine was normal. ... Read more »
Of course, a result in a DXA screening indicating reduced bone mass is cause for concern. But even if your bone density level doesn't... Read more »
Reader Question: I was diagnosed with Osteoporosis two years ago. I started an aggressive weight bearing exercise program with brisk... Read more »
That is essentially the question investigated in the Aug. 8 issue of JAMA, which evaluates whether it is cost-effective for men to receive... Read more »
Bone density scanning, also called dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA or DEXA) or bone densitometry, is the most widely used method to... Read more »
A government task force is recommending that women at high risk for osteoporosis should be given a bone density test starting at age 60, rather than... Read more »
A new study suggests that a short, daily yoga routine may help build bone mineral density. Researchers say that the results were significant, and... Read more »
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BMD test; Bone density test; Bone densitometry; DEXA scan; DXA; Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry; p-DEXAWhat the risks areBMD testing involves... Read more »
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A bone mineral density (BMD) test measures how much calcium and other types of minerals are present in a section of your bone. Your health care... Read more »
Learn about how doctors measure bone density.... Read more »