Secular changes in bone mineral density of adult Japanese women from 1995 to 2013.

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Fukushima Journal of Medical Science Pub Date : 2021-12-21 Epub Date: 2021-11-06 DOI:10.5387/fms.2021-10
Hiroaki Watanabe, Yasuko Minagawa, Ichiro Suzuki, Kaori Kitamura, Yumi Watanabe, Keiko Kabasawa, Kseniia Platonova, Aya Hinata, Kazutoshi Nakamura
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Abstract

Introduction: Secular changes in hip fracture incidence have been reported in the last few decades in Japan, but whether long-term bone mineral density (BMD) is also changing is unclear. This study aimed to determine whether BMD of Japanese women has changed over time.

Methods: Subjects were 10,649 adult women who underwent BMD measurement in a health check-up population in Niigata, Japan, between 1995 and 2013. BMD of the distal, non-dominant forearm was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Demographic information and BMI were also obtained. Secular trends were determined by linear regression analysis.

Results: BMD of subjects in their 40's decreased significantly in the age-adjusted model (P for trend=0.0162), but not in the age- and BMI-adjusted model (P for trend=0.2171). BMD of subjects in their 50's decreased marginally in the age-adjusted model (P for trend=0.0535), but not in the age- and BMI-adjusted model (P for trend=0.6601). BMDs of subjects in their 30's and 60's did not significantly change, while BMIs of subjects in their 40's-60's decreased significantly.

Conclusions: A secular decrease in BMD, partly attributed to decreases in BMI, was observed in middle-aged Japanese women from 1995 to 2013. Measures to help maintain suitable BMI will be necessary to prevent a decrease in BMD among women.

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1995 年至 2013 年日本成年女性骨矿物质密度的周期性变化。
导言:过去几十年来,日本髋部骨折发病率呈周期性变化,但长期骨密度(BMD)是否也在变化尚不清楚。本研究旨在确定日本女性的骨矿物质密度是否随着时间的推移而发生变化:研究对象为 1995 年至 2013 年期间在日本新潟县健康体检人群中接受 BMD 测量的 10,649 名成年女性。通过双能 X 射线吸收测量法测量了非主导前臂远端的 BMD。同时还获得了人口统计学信息和体重指数。通过线性回归分析确定了长期趋势:在年龄调整模型中,40 多岁受试者的 BMD 显著下降(趋势 P=0.0162),但在年龄和体重指数调整模型中没有显著下降(趋势 P=0.2171)。在年龄调整模型中,50 岁受试者的 BMD 略有下降(趋势 P=0.0535),但在年龄和体重指数调整模型中没有下降(趋势 P=0.6601)。30 岁和 60 岁受试者的 BMD 没有显著变化,而 40-60 岁受试者的 BMI 显著下降:结论:1995 年至 2013 年期间,日本中年女性的 BMD 出现了持续下降,部分原因是 BMI 的下降。为防止女性的 BMD 下降,有必要采取措施帮助维持合适的 BMI。
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