The associations between bone mineral density with body composition parameters in postmenopausal women.

A. Farshbaf‐Khalili, S. Malekian, B. Efteharsadat, P. Ghahremaninasab, S. Pourzeinali
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Body composition plays an essential role in bone health among postmenopausal women thus we decided to compare body composition in normal bone mass density, osteopenia and osteoporosis women. In this cross-sectional study, 142 normal, 109 osteoporotic, and 194 osteopenic postmenopausal women were selected. Socio-demographic and anthropometric characteristics were investigated. IPAQ-SF questionnaire was applied for evaluating physical activity. Body composition data were obtained using the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) method. A logistic regression model adjusted for confounders was used to estimate the risk of osteopenia and osteoporosis. The odds of osteopenia decreased by increasing Percent Body Fat, PBF (aOR: 0,922; 95% CI 0,867-0,980), Mass of Body Fat, MBF (aOR: 0,909; 95% CI: 0,872 to 0,947), Soft Lean Mass, SLM (aOR: 0,921; 95% CI 0,880-0,964), Lean Body Mass, LBM (aOR: 0,910; 95% CI 0,871-0,951), Visceral Total Body Water, TBW (aOR: 0,878; 95% CI 0,828-0,933), mineral mass (aOR: 0,356; 95% CI 0,231-0,548), body weight (aOR: 0,955; 95% CI 0,934-0,976), and Body Mass Index, BMI (aOR: 0,896; 95% CI 0,848-0,947). The odds of osteoporosis decreased by increasing PBF (aOR: 0,838; 95% CI 0,773-0,909), MBF (aOR: 0,840; 95% CI 0,792-0,891), SLM (aOR: 0,889; 95% CI 0,839-0,941), LBM (aOR: 0,910; 95% CI 0,871-0,951), Visceral Fat Mass, VFM (aOR: 0,465; 95% CI 0,351-0,615), mineral mass (aOR: 0,163; 95% CI 0,086-0,307), body weight (aOR: 0,907; 95% CI 0,876-0,938), and BMI (aOR: 0,797; 95% CI 0,733-0,867). Increased body composition parameters reduced the risk of low bone mass density.
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绝经后妇女骨密度与身体成分参数之间的关系。
身体成分在绝经后妇女的骨骼健康中起着重要作用,因此我们决定比较正常骨量密度、骨质减少和骨质疏松妇女的身体成分。在这项横断面研究中,选择了142名正常、109名骨质疏松和194名骨质疏松的绝经后妇女。调查了社会人口统计和人体测量特征。采用IPAQ-SF问卷对体育活动进行评价。使用生物阻抗分析(BIA)方法获得身体成分数据。采用经混杂因素调整的逻辑回归模型来估计骨质减少和骨质疏松的风险。通过增加体脂百分比、PBF(aOR:0922;95%CI 0867-0980,体重(aOR:9955;95%CI 0934-0976),以及体重指数,BMI(aOR:0896;95%CI 0848-0947)。通过增加PBF(aOR:8088;95%CI 0773-0909)、MBF(aOR:0840;95%CI 07 92-0891)、SLM(aOR:00889;95%CI 0839-0941 33-0867)。身体成分参数的增加降低了低骨量密度的风险。
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