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Biological day-to-day variability and critical differences in the serial measurement of two markers of bone turnover in the sera of healthy young males. National

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2002
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The study outlined here is part of an overall project, which aims to identify the optimum marker of bone resorption for both healthy young males and post-menopausal, non-osteoporotic women, and is as yet ongoing1. The purpose of this investigation was to quantify the biological day-to-day variability in serum levels of N-Mid Osteocalcin (OC; ng/ml) and CrossLaps (ng/ml) in healthy males (n=14). From this biological variation (CVi: individual biological variability), the critical difference (CD) or least significant change was calculated as previously described2. This value represents the minimal difference between two measurements of a biochemical marker that indicates a medically significant alteration of homeostasis (and is not due to normal biological and/or analytical variability alone). Given the CD of these markers the viability of using them in the assessment and/or monitoring of bone metabolism will be considered.
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National Institute of Health Sciences Research Bulletin;1 (3), pp. 41-42
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Enterprise Ireland (EI)
Sustainable Development Goals
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