Vitamin D Status and Bone Health in Postmenopausal Women Working in Greenhouses.

Jae Yoon Jo, Yeon Jee Lee, Hyun Kyoung Seo, Min Ji Kang, In Ae Cho, Won Jun Choi, Seung Chan Kim, Min-Chul Cho
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Objectives: Greenhouse workers synthesize less vitamin D because ultraviolet light is blocked by the vinyl that covers the greenhouses. This study aimed to investigate the vitamin D status and bone health of postmenopausal women working in greenhouses.

Methods: This observational study enrolled women living in urban (n = 70, group 1) and rural areas (n = 91, group 2) and those working in greenhouses (n = 112, group 3). Serum levels of total and bioavailable 25-hydroxy-vitamin D [25(OH)D] and vitamin D binding protein were measured. T-scores of the lumbar spine and femur neck were measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptionetry.

Results: Heights were shorter in group 2 and group 3 than in group 1. Bioavailable 25(OH)D levels were higher and T-scores of the spine and femur were lower in both group 2 and 3 than in group 1. T-scores of the femur in group 3 were lower than those in group 2. The linear regression analysis showed that levels of bioavailable 25(OH)D significantly correlated with the spine T-scores but not with the femur T-scores. The prevalence of spinal osteoporosis was higher in both groups 2 and 3 compared to group 1. Group 3 demonstrated greater femur osteoporosis compared to groups 1 and 2.

Conclusions: Vitamin D plays an important role in spinal bone health. Moreover, working conditions are likely to play an important role in femur bone health. Therefore, appropriate working conditions and nutrition are paramount to improve bone health in postmenopausal women working in greenhouses.

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温室工作的绝经后妇女维生素D水平与骨骼健康
目的:温室工人合成的维生素D较少,因为覆盖在温室上的乙烯基阻挡了紫外线。本研究旨在探讨在温室工作的绝经后妇女的维生素D水平和骨骼健康状况。方法:本观察性研究招募了生活在城市(n = 70,第1组)和农村(n = 91,第2组)以及在温室工作的妇女(n = 112,第3组)。测量了血清中总25-羟基维生素D [25(OH)D]和维生素D结合蛋白的水平。采用双能x线吸收法测定腰椎及股骨颈t评分。结果:2、3组患者身高均低于1组。2组和3组的生物可利用性25(OH)D水平均高于1组,脊柱和股骨的t评分均低于1组。3组股骨t评分低于2组。线性回归分析显示,生物可利用性25(OH)D水平与脊柱t评分显著相关,而与股骨t评分无关。与第1组相比,第2组和第3组脊柱骨质疏松症的患病率均较高。与1组和2组相比,3组表现出更严重的股骨骨质疏松症。结论:维生素D在脊柱骨骼健康中起重要作用。此外,工作条件可能在股骨骨骼健康中发挥重要作用。因此,适当的工作条件和营养对于改善温室工作的绝经后妇女的骨骼健康至关重要。
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