Lumbar spine and total body bone mass was measured by dual photon abso
rptiometry in 119 healthy elderly men and women. The rate of loss of m
ineral from the lumbar spine was the same in elderly women and men and
is probably not different from the accepted rate for young adults. Fo
r elderly women there was a significant annual rate of loss of 24 g of
bone mineral from the skeleton. The most important predictor of bone
mass was body weight. The only fitness or strength variable contributi
ng to bone mass variance was arm strength which accounted for 4 per ce
nt of the variance of lumbar spine bone mineral density in women.