Association of Anthropometric and Biochemical Factors with Bone Mineral Density in Korean Adult Women Data from the Fourth (2008~2009) and Fifth (2010~2011) Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (KNHANES IV & V)

Soon-Nam Choi, K. Jho, Nam-Yong Chung
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ABSTRACT The main purpose of this study was to investigate factors that affect bone mineral density (BMD) in Korean adult women (20∼80≤ yr). Data on BMD, anthropometric (height, weight, body mass index, waist circumference, and body fat), and biochemical (total cholesterol, vitamin D, and alkaline phosphatase) meas-urements were obtained from the Fourth and Fifth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (KNHANES, 2008∼2011). Overall, the BMD of subjects had decreased from year to year: the T-scores de-creased from 0.657 (2008∼2009) to 0.295 (2010∼2011) in 40∼49 yr group and from 0.076 to -0.081 in 50∼59 yr group. Age was negatively associated with BMD (T-scores of 0.388 in 20∼29 yr group and -1.952 in ≥80 yr group for total femoral). BMD continuously increased with increased weight and body mass index (BMI). High values of total cholesterol (T-scores of -0.005 in 201∼229 mg/dL group and -0.094 in ≥230 mg/dL group for total femoral) and alkaline phosphatase (T-scores of 0.481 in ≥102 IU/L group and -0.674 in ≥336 IU/L group for total femoral) were associated with lower BMD. Overall height, weight, and BMI were positively associated with BMD, whereas total cholesterol and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) were neg-atively associated with BMD. Findings of the present study show that bone loss may be associated with vari-ous factors such as age, weight, BMI, total cholesterol, and ALP et al., and that much attention should be paid to bone health of adult women. Therefore, practical and systematic programs are required to improve the BMD of adult women as well as to maintain healthy bone levels.
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第四次(2008~2009)和第五次(2010~2011)韩国国民健康与营养调查(KNHANES IV & V)的人体测量和生化因素与韩国成年女性骨密度的关系
本研究的主要目的是探讨影响韩国成年女性(20 ~ 80≤岁)骨密度(BMD)的因素。骨密度、人体测量(身高、体重、身体质量指数、腰围和体脂)和生化(总胆固醇、维生素D和碱性磷酸酶)测量数据来自第四次和第五次韩国国家健康和营养检查调查(KNHANES, 2008 ~ 2011)。总体而言,受试者的骨密度逐年下降:40 ~ 49岁组的t评分从0.657(2008 ~ 2009)下降到0.295(2010 ~ 2011),50 ~ 59岁组从0.076下降到-0.081。年龄与总股骨骨密度呈负相关(20 ~ 29岁组的t评分为0.388,≥80岁组的t评分为-1.952)。骨密度随体重和身体质量指数(BMI)的增加而持续增加。总胆固醇(201 ~ 229 mg/dL组t评分为-0.005,≥230 mg/dL组t评分为-0.094)和碱性磷酸酶(≥102 IU/L组t评分为0.481,≥336 IU/L组t评分为-0.674)与较低的骨密度相关。总体身高、体重和BMI与骨密度呈正相关,而总胆固醇和碱性磷酸酶(ALP)与骨密度呈负相关。本研究结果表明,骨质流失可能与年龄、体重、BMI、总胆固醇、ALP等多种因素有关,成年女性的骨骼健康应引起高度重视。因此,需要实际和系统的计划来改善成年妇女的骨密度,并保持健康的骨骼水平。
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