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The Interplay between Muscular Grip Strength and Bone Mineral Density with Consideration of Metabolic and Endocrine Parameters in Individuals with Turner Syndrome.

Mariola KrzyścinKarolina Gruca-StryjakEwelina Soszka-PrzepieraIgor SyreniczAdam PrzepieraAneta Cymbaluk-PłoskaZana BumbulieneElżbieta Sowińska-Przepiera
Published in: Biomedicines (2023)
The relationship between BMD variables and hand grip might differ between the two groups, potentially indicating distinct musculoskeletal characteristics in TS patients. Longer rhGH therapy in TS patients may have a positive effect on BMD in the L1-L4 region. Understanding the intricate relationships between these factors is important for optimizing clinical management strategies and improving the quality of life for TS patients.
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