Madans J, Kleinman J C, Cornoni-Huntley J
Am J Public Health. 1983 Mar;73(3):296-8. doi: 10.2105/ajph.73.3.296.
Data from the 1973-1977 National Health Interview Surveys were used to determine whether water fluoridation prevents hip fractures related to osteoporosis. No protective effect was found for fluoride levels of 0.7 ppm, the level recommended for the prevention of dental caries. There are some indications that higher concentrations of fluoride might have a protective effect for groups with a high incidence of osteoporosis. However, no determination of the actual levels needed or the possible adverse effects of high water fluoride levels could be made.
1973年至1977年全国健康访谈调查的数据被用于确定水氟化是否能预防与骨质疏松症相关的髋部骨折。对于预防龋齿推荐的0.7 ppm氟含量水平,未发现有保护作用。有一些迹象表明,较高浓度的氟化物可能对骨质疏松症高发人群有保护作用。然而,无法确定所需的实际水平或高水氟含量可能产生的不利影响。