206 -2 (88) 2026 - Abdikulova N.Kh., Umarova N.M. - CHANGES IN BLOOD ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION IN OSTEOPOROSIS IN PERIMENOPAUSAL WOMEN
CHANGES IN BLOOD ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION IN OSTEOPOROSIS IN PERIMENOPAUSAL WOMEN
Abdikulova N.Kh. - Tashkent City Branch of the Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center for Maternal and Child Health, Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Traumatology and Orthopedics, Tashkent, Republic of Uzbekistan
Umarova N.M. - Tashkent City Branch of the Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center for Maternal and Child Health, Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Traumatology and Orthopedics, Tashkent, Republic of Uzbekistan
Rustamova U.M. - Tashkent City Branch of the Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center for Maternal and Child Health, Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Traumatology and Orthopedics, Tashkent, Republic of Uzbekistan
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Introduction: the most common pathology in women during perimenopause is osteoporosis, which affects the quality of life. Recently, the problem of macro- and micronutrient deficiency in this pathology has attracted increasing attention. The aim of the study is to determine the features of the electrolyte composition in the blood of women with osteoporosis during perimenopause. Material and research methods: the study included 195 women aged 45 to 55 years. All patients underwent bone mineral density testing and biochemical blood tests to determine the levels of Ca, Na, K, P, Fe, Mg, and Zn. Research results: there is a progressive decrease in the levels of Ca, Fe, Mg, and Zn in the blood of women with osteopenia and osteoporosis. Conclusion: a decrease in the levels of macro- and micronutrients in a woman's body during perimenopause contributes to the development of osteopenia and, subsequently, to the incorrect treatment of osteoporosis.
Keywords: osteoporosis, perimenopause, deficiency of macro- and micronutrients.
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For citation:Abdikulova N.Kh., Umarova N.M., Rustamova U.M. - CHANGES IN BLOOD ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION IN OSTEOPOROSIS IN PERIMENOPAUSAL WOMEN//New Day in Medicine 2(88)2026 1135-1141 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/2-88-2026
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