Objective To investigate the influence of multiparity on bone mass of
the axial skeleton in a population of women of high parity. Design Ope
n study of Omani women. Setting Medical physics department and clinica
l physiology department of a third degree referral (university) hospit
al. Participants A consecutive series of 159 normal women referred wit
h low back pain over a period of six months. Results The bone mineral
density was measured with dual-photon absorptiometry and the mean was
found to be 0.984 (+/-0.166) (+/-SD) g cm(-2). The age ranged from 20
to 70 years with a mean age of 434 (+/-12.5) years. The number of chil
dren per woman ranged from 0 to 14 with a mean of 5.1 (+/-3.5). There
was no statistically significant influence of the number of children p
er woman on bone mineral density but there was a strong correlation wi
th age and body size variables. Conclusion Multiparity does not influe
nce lumbar spine bone mineral density in normal women.