Waist Circumference: A Key Determinant of Bone Mass in University Students

Q3 Multidisciplinary Walailak Journal of Science and Technology Pub Date : 2013-09-08 DOI:10.2004/WJST.V10I6.684
R. Khwanchuea, Sasithorn Thanapop, Suchittra Samuhasaneeto, S. Chartwaingam, Sirirak Mukem
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This study aimed to assess bone mineral density (BMD) status, and to explore association between lifestyle behaviors, body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC) and BMD status of 217 students (55 males and 162 females) aged between 17 - 23 years studying at Walailak University. The BMD was measured at distal-third radius, and confirmed at mid-shaft tibia by Quantitative ultrasound analysis. BMI and WC were recorded to assess obesity, and lifestyle behaviors were evaluated using a questionnaire. Results showed 10.9 % males and 16 % females had low BMD (Z-score < -1) at both sites, while 29.1 % males and 11.8 % females were classified in the risk group. Proportions of the obese subjects assessed by BMI and WC were found to be greater in males (10.9 and 21.8 %) than females (6.8 and 18.5 %). Lifestyle behaviors of both genders were not much different. Only 45.2 % consumed milk ³ 3 packs/week. Most subjects (87.1 %) consumed high cholesterol diets (³ 3 days/week), while 24 % did exercise ³ 3 times/week. Both factors are of concern for the obese group. Crude analysis showed BMI, WC and milk intake are potential determinants of BMD. Final analysis indicated students with normal WC are found greater in a high BMD group than in a normal BMD group (RRR = 4.38), and the expected risk in the BMD group is lower for female students (RRR = 0.37). We suggest that to prevent osteoporosis in later life, healthy lifestyle practices should be promoted and obesity must be careful monitored during the age of peak bone mass.
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腰围:大学生骨量的关键决定因素
本研究旨在评估瓦拉克大学217名17 ~ 23岁在校学生的骨密度(BMD)状况,并探讨生活方式行为、体重指数(BMI)、腰围(WC)与骨密度(BMD)状况的关系。测量胫骨远端三分之一桡骨骨密度,定量超声分析胫骨中轴骨密度。记录BMI和WC以评估肥胖,并通过问卷调查评估生活方式行为。结果显示,10.9%的男性和16%的女性骨密度低(Z-score < -1),而29.1%的男性和11.8%的女性被归为危险组。BMI和WC评估的肥胖受试者中,男性的比例(10.9%和21.8%)高于女性(6.8%和18.5%)。两种性别的生活方式行为差异不大。只有45.2%的人每周喝3包牛奶。大多数受试者(87.1%)食用高胆固醇饮食(每周3天),而24%的受试者每周锻炼3次。这两个因素都是肥胖人群关注的问题。初步分析表明,BMI、WC和牛奶摄入量是BMD的潜在决定因素。结果表明,骨密度高组WC正常的学生比骨密度正常组WC正常的学生多(RRR = 4.38),骨密度低组WC正常的女生预期风险低(RRR = 0.37)。我们建议,为了预防老年骨质疏松症,应提倡健康的生活方式,并在骨量高峰时期仔细监测肥胖。
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Walailak Journal of Science and Technology
Walailak Journal of Science and Technology Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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期刊介绍: The Walailak Journal of Science and Technology (Walailak J. Sci. & Tech. or WJST), is a peer-reviewed journal covering all areas of science and technology, launched in 2004. It is published 12 Issues (Monthly) by the Institute of Research and Innovation of Walailak University. The scope of the journal includes the following areas of research : - Natural Sciences: Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science, Mathematics, Molecular Biology, Physics and Astronomy. -Life Sciences: Allied Health Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, Dentistry, Genetics, Immunology and Microbiology, Medicine, Neuroscience, Nursing, Pharmaceutics, Psychology, Public Health, Tropical Medicine, Veterinary. -Applied Sciences: Agricultural, Aquaculture, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Cybernetics, Earth and Planetary, Energy, Engineering, Environmental, Food Science, Information Technology, Meat Science, Nanotechnology, Plant Sciences, Systemics
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