The Effect of Hyperhomocysteinemia, Low Serum Vitamin B12 and Folate on Increasing Lose of Bone Density and Increasing Incident of Osteoporotic Hip Fracture among Elderly Population

Dr Iyad Awad Yousef Tanash
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Subjective: Many studies shown a relationship between high plasma homocysteine level, low serum vitamin B12 and folate level and increasing risk of loss bone mass density and the increasing risk of incidental hip fracture among the elderly population (age more than 65 years old in both sexes) Aim of the study: This systemic article review aims to revise the main researches related to this subject and find out whether there is a significant relationship between high plasma homocysteine level, low serum vitamin B12 and folate level and increasing risk of loss bone mass density and the increasing risk of incidental hip fracture among the elderly population (age more than 65 years old in both sexes) Methods: About 10retrospective and prospective (cohort) cross sectional related studies have been reviewed and analyzed for the purpose of reaching the results. High plasma homocysteine level (> 12μg/L), low serum vitamin B 12 level (< 200 μg/L)And low serum of vitamin B9(>140 μg/L) Discussion: Multiple medical and nutritional studies talk, discuss, and explain the relationship between high plasma homocysteine level, low serum vitamin B12 and folate level and increasing risk of loss bone mass density and the increasing risk of incidental hip fracture among the elderly population (age more than 65 years old in both sexes) Results: Most of the reviewed related researches have shown mild (weak) relationship between high plasma homocysteine level, low serum vitamin B12 and folate level, but this related researchhas shown mild significant relationship between high plasma homocysteine level, low serum vitamin B12 and folate and the increasing risk of incidental hip fracture. Keywords: Osteoporosis, Vitamin B12, Homocysteine, Folic Acid, Hip Fracture.
高同型半胱氨酸血症、低血清维生素 B12 和叶酸对老年人骨密度丢失增加和骨质疏松性髋部骨折发生率增加的影响
主观许多研究表明,高血浆同型半胱氨酸水平、低血清维生素 B12 和叶酸水平与老年人群(男女均超过 65 岁)骨质密度下降的风险增加和意外髋部骨折的风险增加之间存在关系:本系统性文章综述旨在回顾与该主题相关的主要研究,了解高血浆同型半胱氨酸水平、低血清维生素 B12 和叶酸水平与老年人群(65 岁以上,男女不限)骨质密度下降风险增加和意外髋部骨折风险增加之间是否存在显著关系 方法:约 10 篇回顾性和前瞻性文章综述了高血浆同型半胱氨酸水平、低血清维生素 B12 和叶酸水平与老年人群(65 岁以上,男女不限)骨质密度下降风险增加和意外髋部骨折风险增加之间是否存在显著关系:为了得出结论,我们回顾并分析了约 10 项回顾性和前瞻性(队列)横断面相关研究。高血浆同型半胱氨酸水平(> 12 μg/L)、低血清维生素 B12 水平(< 200 μg/L)和低血清维生素 B9 水平(> 140 μg/L 讨论:多项医学和营养学研究探讨、讨论和解释了高血浆同型半胱氨酸水平、低血清维生素 B12 和叶酸水平与老年人群(65 岁以上的男女)骨质密度下降风险增加和意外髋部骨折风险增加之间的关系:大多数相关研究显示,血浆同型半胱氨酸水平高、血清维生素B12和叶酸水平低与骨质密度下降和髋部骨折风险增加之间存在轻微(微弱)关系,而本研究显示,血浆同型半胱氨酸水平高、血清维生素B12和叶酸水平低与髋部骨折风险增加之间存在轻微显著关系。关键词骨质疏松症 维生素 B12 同型半胱氨酸 叶酸 髋部骨折
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