Bone Health in the Transgender and Gender Diverse Youth Population

AbstractPurpose of Review The purpose of this review is to summarize the scientific evidence on bone health in transgender and gender diverse (TGD) youth.Recent FindingsGender-affirming medical therapies may be introduced during a key window of skeletal development in TGD adolescents. Before treatment, low bone density for age is more prevalent than expected in TGD youth. Bone mineral densityZ-scores decrease with gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists and differentially respond to subsequent estradiol or testosterone. Risk factors for low bone density in this population include low body mass index, low physical activity, male sex designated at birth, and vitamin D deficiency. Peak bone mass attainment and implications for future fracture risk are not yet known.SummaryTGD youth have higher than expected rates of low bone density prior to initiation of gender-affirming medical therapy. More studies are needed to understand the skeletal trajectories of TGD youth receiving medical interventions during puberty.
Source: Current Osteoporosis Reports - Category: Orthopaedics Source Type: research