Background Global aging elevates the incidence of thoracolumbar fragility fractures (TLFFs), which are linked to osteoporosis. Platelets (PLT) and albumin influence bone health; the platelet-to-albumin ratio (PAR) is applied in multi-disease research, but it has not yet been applied to patients with TLFF. This study thus explores PAR’s association with bone mineral density (BMD). Methods This retrospective cross-sectional analysis based on a cohort of TLFF patients included 703 elderly TLFF patients from Huizhou First Hospital (2020–2025). BMD was measured, PAR calculated, and grouped; covariates were collected. Subsequently, characterization of the study population, univariate linear regression analyses, and subgroup as well as interaction analyses were carried out. Results High-PAR groups had higher PLT, lower albumin, and lower BMD. PAR showed a significant negative association with total spine BMD (TS-BMD) even after adjustment; the initial association of neutrophill-to-albumin ratio (NPAR) became non-significant post-adjustment. Conclusion In elderly TLFF patients, PAR is negatively associated with TS-BMD. As an easily measurable index, PAR may act as a clinical tool.
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