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The Use of Antidepressive Agents and Bone Mineral Density in Women: A Meta-Analysis

Antidepressive agents are one of the fastest-growing classes of prescribed drugs. However, the effects of antidepressive agents on bone density are controversial. The aim of this meta-analysis is to evaluate the state of research on the relationship between the use of tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs...

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Autores principales: Schweiger, Julietta Ursula, Schweiger, Ulrich, Hüppe, Michael, Kahl, Kai G., Greggersen, Wiebke, Jauch-Chara, Kamila, Fassbinder, Eva
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6069102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29966324
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15071373
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author Schweiger, Julietta Ursula
Schweiger, Ulrich
Hüppe, Michael
Kahl, Kai G.
Greggersen, Wiebke
Jauch-Chara, Kamila
Fassbinder, Eva
author_facet Schweiger, Julietta Ursula
Schweiger, Ulrich
Hüppe, Michael
Kahl, Kai G.
Greggersen, Wiebke
Jauch-Chara, Kamila
Fassbinder, Eva
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description Antidepressive agents are one of the fastest-growing classes of prescribed drugs. However, the effects of antidepressive agents on bone density are controversial. The aim of this meta-analysis is to evaluate the state of research on the relationship between the use of tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and bone mineral density (BMD) in women. The database searched was Pubmed. The meta-analysis included human studies in women fulfilling the following criteria: (i) an assessment of bone mineral density in the lumbar spine, the femoral neck or the total hip; (ii) a comparison of the BMD of depressed individuals using antidepressive agents (SSRIs or TCAs), and a control group that did not use antidepressive agents; (iii) measurement of BMD using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA); and (iv) calculations of the mean BMD and standard deviation or standard error. Four studies were identified, which, in total, included 934 women using antidepressive agents and 5767 non-using individuals. The results showed that no significant negative composite weighted mean effect sizes were identified for the comparisons between SSRI users and non-users. Similarly, no significant negative composite weighted mean effect sizes were identified for the comparisons between TCA users and non-users, indicating similar BMD in SSRI or TCA users and non-users. The meta-analysis shows that the association between antidepressant medication and bone mineral density has not been extensively researched. Only four studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The global result of the literature review and meta-analysis was that the use of antidepressive agents was not associated with lower or higher BMD. This result applies to both SSRIs and TCAs and to all measurement locations (lumbar spine, femoral neck and total hip).
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spelling pubmed-60691022018-08-07 The Use of Antidepressive Agents and Bone Mineral Density in Women: A Meta-Analysis Schweiger, Julietta Ursula Schweiger, Ulrich Hüppe, Michael Kahl, Kai G. Greggersen, Wiebke Jauch-Chara, Kamila Fassbinder, Eva Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Antidepressive agents are one of the fastest-growing classes of prescribed drugs. However, the effects of antidepressive agents on bone density are controversial. The aim of this meta-analysis is to evaluate the state of research on the relationship between the use of tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and bone mineral density (BMD) in women. The database searched was Pubmed. The meta-analysis included human studies in women fulfilling the following criteria: (i) an assessment of bone mineral density in the lumbar spine, the femoral neck or the total hip; (ii) a comparison of the BMD of depressed individuals using antidepressive agents (SSRIs or TCAs), and a control group that did not use antidepressive agents; (iii) measurement of BMD using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA); and (iv) calculations of the mean BMD and standard deviation or standard error. Four studies were identified, which, in total, included 934 women using antidepressive agents and 5767 non-using individuals. The results showed that no significant negative composite weighted mean effect sizes were identified for the comparisons between SSRI users and non-users. Similarly, no significant negative composite weighted mean effect sizes were identified for the comparisons between TCA users and non-users, indicating similar BMD in SSRI or TCA users and non-users. The meta-analysis shows that the association between antidepressant medication and bone mineral density has not been extensively researched. Only four studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The global result of the literature review and meta-analysis was that the use of antidepressive agents was not associated with lower or higher BMD. This result applies to both SSRIs and TCAs and to all measurement locations (lumbar spine, femoral neck and total hip). MDPI 2018-06-30 2018-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6069102/ /pubmed/29966324 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15071373 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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The Use of Antidepressive Agents and Bone Mineral Density in Women: A Meta-Analysis
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