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: With increasing cases of osteoporosis in children and adolescents, the need for timely diagnosis, management, and follow-up has become important. This study aimed to determine whether bone turnover markers (BTMs), particularly serum bone-specific alkaline phosphatase (BsALP) and serum C-telopeptide of collagen type 1 (CTx), accurately reflect BMD. : In this retrospective study, 280 post-puberty males and females who were previously diagnosed with hemato-oncologic, rheumatic, gastrointestinal, and endocrinologic diseases at a single tertiary care center were reviewed. The association between the lumbar spine bone mineral density (LSBMD) Z-scores and BTMs, such as BsALP and CTx, were assessed. The LSBMD was measured in the anterior-posterior direction using DXA, and BTMs were determined using the blood samples obtained. : Of the 280 patients, 95 were male (33.9%), and the mean age was 15.4 ± 2.07 years. With multivariate regression analysis, LSBMD Z-scores and BsALP showed a negative correlation with < 0.007, while CTx was not statistically significant. The logistic regression models showed that after adjusting for underlying diseases and sex, as BsALP increased, the probability of LSBMD Z-score being ≤-2 increased with an odds ratio of 1.043 ( = 0.048). When comparing BTMs with vertebral fracture while adjusting for underlying diseases and sex, as BsALP increased, the probability of vertebral fracture increased with an odds ratio of 1.035 ( = 0.005). : The positive correlation between BsALP and LSBMD Z-scores being ≤-2, as well as with vertebral fracture after adjusting for underlying diseases and sex, suggests the possible application of BsALP as a predictor of bone health in patients.

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