Association of bone mineral density and muscle mass with fracture risk assessed by FRAX for postmenopausal women in Inner Mongolia

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Dr. MEI DONG (Primary Author)
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Abstract

Purpose/Aims

The purpose of the study is to identify the relationship between the risk of osteoporotic fracture in postmenopausal women with reduced bone mineral density and appendicular lean mass.

Rationale/Background

We hypothesized that limb muscle mass could be used as an independent risk predictor for FRAX. In the present study, we explored the correlation between BMD, limb muscle mass and FRAX in postmenopausal women in Inner Mongolia, adjusting for potential confounders.

Brief Description of the Undertaking/Best

Practice Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted on 1032 postmenopausal women who were treated at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University. The whole body, spine, and hip bone mineral density and body composition were measured by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry, and the fracture risk assessment was calculated using WHO FRAX risk assessment for the risk of major fractures and hip fracture.

Outcomes achieved/documented

Results There were 1032 women with a mean age of 64 years (range, 40 to 90 years). Mean values of lumbar spine BMD, femoral neck BMD, total hip BMD, and ALM were found to be 0.78±0.16g/cm2, 0.64±0.14g/cm2, 0.76±0.15g/cm2, and 15.9±2.4 kg, respectively. The fracture risk calculated in 10 years by using the FRAX for hip fracture and the major fracture was 4.2%(2.8,6.9) and 1%(0.3,2.4), respectively. The appendicular lean mass index showed a significantly higher association with major fracture and hip fracture risk.

Conclusions Conclusion

The results of this study suggest that the appendicular lean mass index correlates with an increased risk of a major fracture or hip fracture.

FRAX评估内蒙古绝经后妇女骨密度和肌肉质量与骨折风险的关系
目的本研究的目的是确定骨密度降低的绝经后妇女发生骨质疏松性骨折的风险与阑尾瘦质量之间的关系。理由/背景我们假设肢体肌肉质量可以作为FRAX的独立风险预测因子。在本研究中,我们探讨了内蒙古绝经后妇女的骨密度、肢体肌肉质量和FRAX之间的相关性,并对潜在的混杂因素进行了调整。本研究对内蒙古医科大学第二附属医院1032例绝经后妇女进行了横断面研究。采用双能x线骨密度仪测量全身、脊柱、髋部骨密度和体成分,采用WHO FRAX风险评估法计算骨折风险,进行大骨折和髋部骨折风险评估。结果1032名女性,平均年龄64岁(40 ~ 90岁)。腰椎骨密度平均值为0.78±0.16g/cm2,股骨颈骨密度平均值为0.64±0.14g/cm2,全髋骨密度平均值为0.76±0.15g/cm2, ALM平均值为15.9±2.4 kg。FRAX计算的髋部骨折和主要骨折10年内的骨折风险分别为4.2%(2.8,6.9)和1%(0.3,2.4)。阑尾瘦质量指数显示与主要骨折和髋部骨折的风险有显著较高的相关性。结论本研究结果提示阑尾瘦质量指数与大骨折或髋部骨折的风险增加相关。
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Journal of Clinical Densitometry
Journal of Clinical Densitometry 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
8.00%
发文量
92
审稿时长
90 days
期刊介绍: The Journal is committed to serving ISCD''s mission - the education of heterogenous physician specialties and technologists who are involved in the clinical assessment of skeletal health. The focus of JCD is bone mass measurement, including epidemiology of bone mass, how drugs and diseases alter bone mass, new techniques and quality assurance in bone mass imaging technologies, and bone mass health/economics. Combining high quality research and review articles with sound, practice-oriented advice, JCD meets the diverse diagnostic and management needs of radiologists, endocrinologists, nephrologists, rheumatologists, gynecologists, family physicians, internists, and technologists whose patients require diagnostic clinical densitometry for therapeutic management.
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