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桡骨远端和胫骨的骨几何形态、骨体积密度及骨微结构与酒精摄入之间的关系。

Relationships between bone geometry, volumetric bone mineral density and bone microarchitecture of the distal radius and tibia with alcohol consumption.

作者信息

Paccou Julien, Edwards Mark Hiley, Ward Kate, Jameson Karen, Moon Rebecca, Dennison Elaine, Cooper Cyrus

机构信息

MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit University of Southampton, Southampton General Hospital, Southampton SO16 6YD, UK; Department of Rheumatology, Lille University Hospital, Lille 2, 59037 Lille cedex, France.

MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit University of Southampton, Southampton General Hospital, Southampton SO16 6YD, UK.

出版信息

Bone. 2015 Sep;78:122-9. doi: 10.1016/j.bone.2015.05.002. Epub 2015 May 8.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Chronic heavy alcohol consumption is associated with bone density loss and increased fracture risk, while low levels of alcohol consumption have been reported as beneficial in some studies. However, studies relating alcohol consumption to bone geometry, volumetric bone mineral density (vBMD) and bone microarchitecture, as assessed by high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT), are lacking.

METHODS

Here we report an analysis from the Hertfordshire Cohort Study, in which we studied associations between HR-pQCT measures at the distal radius and tibia and alcohol consumption in 376 participants (198 men and 178 women) aged 72.1-81.4 years.

RESULTS

A total of 30 (15.2%), 90 (45.5%) and 78 (39.4%) men drank minimal/none (<1 unit/week), low (≥1 unit/week and <11 units/week) and moderate/high (≥11 units/week) amounts of alcohol respectively. These figures were 74 (41.8%), 80 (45.2%) and 23 (13.0%) respectively in women for minimal/none (<1 unit/week), low (≥1 unit/week and <8 units/week) and moderate/high (≥8 units/week). At the distal radius, after adjustment for confounding factors (age, BMI, smoking status, dietary calcium intake, physical activity and socioeconomic status and years since menopause and HRT use for women), men that drank low alcohol had lower cortical thickness (p=0.038), cortical vBMD (p=0.033), and trabecular vBMD (p=0.028) and higher trabecular separation (p=0.043) than those that drank none/minimal alcohol. Similar differences were shown between minimal/none and moderate/high alcohol although these only reached statistical significance for the cortical parameters. Interestingly, after similar adjustment, women showed similar differences in the trabecular compartment between none/minimal alcohol and low alcohol at the distal tibia. However, women that drank moderate/high alcohol had significantly higher trabecular vBMD (p=0.007), trabecular thickness (p=0.026), and trabecular number (p=0.042) and higher trabecular separation (p=0.026) at the distal radius than those that drank low alcohol.

CONCLUSIONS

Our results suggest that alcohol consumption (low and moderate/high) may have a detrimental impact on bone health in men in both the cortical and trabecular compartments at the distal radius with similar results in women in the trabecular compartment between none/minimal alcohol and low alcohol at the distal tibia suggesting that avoidance of alcohol may be beneficial for bone health.

摘要

目的

长期大量饮酒与骨密度降低及骨折风险增加有关,而一些研究报告称少量饮酒有益。然而,缺乏关于饮酒与通过高分辨率外周定量计算机断层扫描(HR-pQCT)评估的骨几何结构、骨体积密度(vBMD)和骨微结构之间关系的研究。

方法

在此,我们报告了一项来自赫特福德郡队列研究的分析,其中我们研究了376名年龄在72.1 - 81.4岁的参与者(198名男性和178名女性)桡骨远端和胫骨的HR-pQCT测量值与饮酒量之间的关联。

结果

分别有30名(15.2%)、90名(45.5%)和78名(39.4%)男性饮用极少/不饮酒(<1单位/周)、少量饮酒(≥1单位/周且<11单位/周)和中度/大量饮酒(≥11单位/周)。女性中饮用极少/不饮酒(<1单位/周)、少量饮酒(≥1单位/周且<8单位/周)和中度/大量饮酒(≥8单位/周)的人数分别为74名(41.8%)、80名(45.2%)和23名(13.0%)。在桡骨远端,在调整混杂因素(年龄、体重指数、吸烟状况、饮食钙摄入量、身体活动、社会经济状况以及女性绝经后年限和激素替代疗法使用情况)后,少量饮酒的男性与不饮酒/极少饮酒的男性相比,皮质厚度更低(p = 0.038)、皮质vBMD更低(p = 0.033)、小梁vBMD更低(p = 0.028)且小梁间距更高(p = 0.043)。极少/不饮酒与中度/大量饮酒之间也显示出类似差异,尽管这些差异仅在皮质参数上达到统计学显著性。有趣的是,经过类似调整后,女性在胫骨远端极少/不饮酒与少量饮酒之间的小梁部分也显示出类似差异。然而,在桡骨远端,中度/大量饮酒的女性与少量饮酒的女性相比,小梁vBMD显著更高(p = 0.007)、小梁厚度更高(p = 0.026)、小梁数量更高(p = 0.042)且小梁间距更高(p = 0.026)。

结论

我们的结果表明,饮酒(少量和中度/大量)可能对男性桡骨远端的皮质和小梁部分的骨骼健康产生有害影响,在女性中,胫骨远端极少/不饮酒与少量饮酒之间的小梁部分也有类似结果,这表明避免饮酒可能有益于骨骼健康。

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