This research study has two purposes:
- The first purpose is to determine whether having sickle cell trait (SCT) is a risk factor for the development of bone thinning at an earlier age than expected. Nearly 10% of African Americans (AA) carry sickle cell trait and most of them are unaware of it. African Americans are less likely to develop thin bones than whites, but if they sustain a bone fracture, they are more likely to die from it. The researchers of this study believe having SCT may lead to bone thinning and predispose a subset of African Americans to dangerously thin bones.
- The second purpose is to try to understand why individuals with sickle cell disease (SCD) have thinner bones than healthy individuals do. Doctors have already discovered that people with sickle cell disease have very thin bones, but they have not determined why. This study will try to identify whether the bone thinning is from the body not making enough bone or from the body losing bone once it is made.
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