Association between decreased bone mineral density and dynapenia in postmenopausal women: a case-control study.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Violeta Rios-Escalante, Juan Carlos Perez-Barba, Maria Claudia Espinel-Bermudez, Trujillo Xochitl, Ana Bertha Zavalza-Gomez, Pablo Hernandez-Ascencio, Sergio Sanchez-Garcia
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Abstract

Objective: To analyze the association between decreased bone mineral density (BMD) and dynapenia in postmenopausal women.

Methods: An age-matched case-control study was conducted in postmenopausal women with and without dynapenia. Assessments were carried out by measuring dominant handgrip strength with a Jamar dynamometer; BMI-adjusted cut-off points were applied. BMD was evaluated according to the World Health Organization criteria ( T -score ≤-1 SD), using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (Hologic Horizon). The study included sociodemographic, anthropometric, body composition, biochemical, and lifestyle variables. Descriptive and inferential statistical analyses were performed, and unconditional logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs); statistical significance was set at P ≤0.05. The study adhered to national and international ethical standards.

Results: A total of 201 women were included in the study: 67 with dynapenia (cases) and 134 without (controls). Median ages were 68 years for cases and 66 years for controls. Dynapenia was significantly associated with decreased BMD (OR=3.89, 95% CI=1.31-11.56), high-very high visceral fat levels (OR=3.12, 95% CI=1.26-7.72), and polypharmacy (OR=2.16, 95% CI=1.05-4.63).

Conclusions: Decreased BMD is associated with dynapenia in postmenopausal women, as well as with high-very high visceral fat levels and polypharmacy. These findings highlight the importance of a comprehensive assessment of musculoskeletal and metabolic risk factors in this population.

绝经后妇女骨密度降低与运动障碍之间的关系:一项病例对照研究。
目的:分析绝经后妇女骨密度(BMD)下降与运动障碍的关系。方法:一项年龄匹配的病例对照研究在绝经后有和没有动力的妇女中进行。用Jamar测力仪测量优势握力进行评估;采用bmi调整的分界点。采用双能x线骨密度仪(Hologic Horizon),按照世界卫生组织标准(t评分≤-1 SD)评估骨密度。该研究包括社会人口学、人体测量学、身体成分、生化和生活方式变量。进行描述性和推断性统计分析,并使用无条件逻辑回归估计95%置信区间(ci)的比值比(OR);P≤0.05。这项研究遵循了国家和国际道德标准。结果:共有201名女性纳入研究,其中67名有运动障碍(病例),134名无运动障碍(对照组)。病例的中位年龄为68岁,对照组为66岁。动力不足与骨密度降低(OR=3.89, 95% CI=1.31-11.56)、高-非常高的内脏脂肪水平(OR=3.12, 95% CI=1.26-7.72)和多药(OR=2.16, 95% CI=1.05-4.63)显著相关。结论:骨密度降低与绝经后妇女的动力不足有关,也与高-非常高的内脏脂肪水平和多药有关。这些发现强调了对这一人群中肌肉骨骼和代谢危险因素进行全面评估的重要性。
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CiteScore
5.40
自引率
7.40%
发文量
330
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: ​Menopause, published monthly, provides a forum for new research, applied basic science, and clinical guidelines on all aspects of menopause. The scope and usefulness of the journal extend beyond gynecology, encompassing many varied biomedical areas, including internal medicine, family practice, medical subspecialties such as cardiology and geriatrics, epidemiology, pathology, sociology, psychology, anthropology, and pharmacology. This forum is essential to help integrate these areas, highlight needs for future research, and enhance health care.
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