Indications for Bone Mineral Density (BMD) Testing
- Women aged 65 and older
- For post-menopausal women younger than age 65 a bone density test is indicated if they have a risk factor for low bone mass such as:
- Low body weight
- Prior fracture
- High risk medication use
- Disease or condition associated with bone loss
- Women during the menopausal transition with clinical risk factors for fracture, such as low body weight, prior fracture, or high-risk medication use
- Men aged 70 and older
- For men < 70 years of age a bone density test is indicated if they have a risk factor for low bone mass such as:
- Low body weight
- Prior fracture
- High risk medication use
- Disease or condition associated with bone loss
- Adults with a fragility fracture
- Adults with a disease or condition associated with low bone mass or bone loss
- Adults taking medications associated with low bone mass or bone loss
- Anyone being considered for pharmacologic therapy
- Anyone being treated, to monitor treatment effect
- Anyone not receiving therapy in whom evidence of bone loss would lead to treatment
Women discontinuing estrogen should be considered for bone density testing according to the indications listed above.
