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体重调整体脂肪和脂肪分布与中年中国人骨密度的关系:一项横断面研究。

Association of weight-adjusted body fat and fat distribution with bone mineral density in middle-aged chinese adults: a cross-sectional study.

机构信息

Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Food, Nutrition and Health, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, PR China.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013 May 20;8(5):e63339. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0063339. Print 2013.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although it is well established that a higher body weight is protective against osteoporosis, the effects of body fat and fat distribution on bone mineral density (BMD) after adjustment for body weight remains uncertain.

OBJECTIVE

To examine the relationship between body fat and fat distribution and BMD beyond its weight-bearing effect in middle-aged Chinese adults.

METHOD

The study had a community-based cross-sectional design and involved 1,767 women and 698 men aged 50-75 years. The BMD of the lumbar spine, total hip, and whole body, and the fat mass (FM) and percentage fat mass (%FM) of the total body and segments of the body were measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. General information on the participants was collected using structured questionnaire interviews.

RESULT

After adjusting for potential confounders, an analysis of covariance showed the weight-adjusted (WA-) total FM (or %FM) to be negatively associated with BMD in all of the studied sites (P<0.05) in both women and men. The unfavorable effects of WA-total FM were generally more substantial in men than in women, and the whole body was the most sensitive site related to FM, followed by the total hip and the lumbar spine, in both genders. The mean BMD of the lumbar spine, total hip, and whole body was 3.93%, 3.01%, and 3.65% (in women) and 5.02%, 5.57%, 6.03% (in men) lower in the highest quartile (vs. lowest quartile) according to the WA-total FM (all p<0.05). Similar results were noted among the groups for WA-total FM%. In women, abdominal fat had the most unfavorable association with BMD, whereas in men it was limb fat.

CONCLUSION

FM (or %FM) is inversely associated with BMD beyond its weight-bearing effect. Abdominal fat in women and limb fat in men seems to have the greatest effect on BMD.

摘要

背景

尽管已有充分证据表明,体重较高对骨质疏松症有保护作用,但在考虑体重的影响后,体脂和脂肪分布对骨密度(BMD)的影响仍不确定。

目的

在中年中国成年人中,除了其承重作用外,研究体脂和脂肪分布与 BMD 的关系。

方法

本研究采用基于社区的横断面设计,共纳入 1767 名女性和 698 名 50-75 岁的男性。通过双能 X 射线吸收法测量腰椎、全髋和全身的 BMD,以及全身和身体各部位的脂肪量(FM)和体脂百分比(%FM)。通过结构化问卷访谈收集参与者的一般信息。

结果

在调整了潜在混杂因素后,协方差分析显示,在女性和男性中,体重校正(WA-)总 FM(或%FM)与所有研究部位的 BMD 呈负相关(P<0.05)。WA-总 FM 的不利影响在男性中通常比女性更为明显,全身是与 FM 相关性最强的部位,其次是全髋和腰椎,在两性中均如此。根据 WA-总 FM,腰椎、全髋和全身的平均 BMD 分别低 3.93%、3.01%和 3.65%(女性)和 5.02%、5.57%和 6.03%(男性)(所有 P<0.05)。WA-总 FM% 的组间也有类似的结果。在女性中,腹部脂肪与 BMD 的相关性最不利,而在男性中则是四肢脂肪。

结论

FM(或%FM)与 BMD 呈负相关,超出其承重作用。女性的腹部脂肪和男性的四肢脂肪对 BMD 的影响似乎最大。

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