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. 2006 Jan;40(1):11–24. doi: 10.1136/bjsm.2005.020065

Table 9 Oligo/amenorrhoeic premenopausal women: negative effect of oral contraceptives on bone mineral density.

Study design Reference No of patients OC exposure Measurement of BMD/bone metabolism Results
Case report Zanker et al71 1 amenorrhoeic athlete (followed between age 24.8 to 36. 9 years) For the first 5 years, used 30 μg EE+150 μg desogestrel Lumbar spine, proximal femur DXA 9.8% decrease in lumbar spine BMD and 12.1% decrease in proximal femur BMD during 5 years of OC use

OC, Oral contraceptive; BMD, bone mineral density; EE, ethinyl oestradiol; DXA, dual energy x ray absorptiometry.