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Early life and current determinants of bone in South African children of mixed ancestral origin.

作者信息

Micklesfield L K, Levitt N S, Carstens M T, Dhansay M A, Norris S A, Lambert E V

机构信息

Department of Human Biology, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7700, Cape Town, South Africa.

出版信息

Ann Hum Biol. 2007 Nov-Dec;34(6):647-55. doi: 10.1080/03014460701730024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The influence of early life factors on the bone mineral density of children has been identified, however the contribution of these determinants may vary.

AIM

The study investigated determinants of bone mineral content (BMC) in South African children of mixed ancestral origin.

SUBJECTS AND METHODS

Early life data including birth weight, maternal alcohol consumption and smoking during pregnancy were collected on 9-year-old children of mixed ancestral origin (n = 64). Grip strength was measured, and physical activity, housing density and dietary data were collected. Whole body BMC (WB BMC), fat-free soft tissue and fat tissue were measured using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry.

RESULTS

Maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy was associated with WB BMC, however after adjusting for possible confounders, this was no longer significant. When combined with gender, gestational age and maternal BMC in a multiple regression, maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy could explain 20% of the variance in the WB BMC, however when current height was included in the model, the contribution of the other factors was insignificant. There was however a significant correlation between current height and birth weight (r = 0.34; p < 0.01) and alcohol consumption during pregnancy (r = 0.34; p < 0.05). A model consisting of current factors such as age, weight, gender, grip strength and calcium intake was able to explain 81.5% of the variance. Housing density was negatively correlated with WB BMC (r =-0.11; p = 0.05).

CONCLUSION

These data suggest that although early life factors may contribute indirectly to the bone mass of children of mixed ancestral origin, the contribution of current factors is greater. In addition, environmental factors such as housing density have a direct effect on bone mass, independent of body size.

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