Body Mass Index Vs Fracture Risk Value Primary Osteoporosis (A Case Study on Women Ages 40-45 Years at Sub-Urban Area)

Wendra, B. P. Suryosubianto, Tezza Adriansyah Anwar, Maharani Andiny Putri
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This study aims to determine the relationship between BMI and fracture risk value primary osteoporosis in women aged 40-45 years in sub-urban areas. And how to optimize social activities in the environment as an effort to reduce the risk of osteoporosis. Body mass index is one of the important risk factors for osteoporosis fractures because the protective effects of subcutaneous fat tissue on bone in elderly women are calculated using FRAX®tool. The WHO in collaboration with the Sheffield's University central of metabolic bone disease has created a calculating device, the WHO risk assessment fracture tool (FRAX®tool). FRAX®tool is an online-based device used to calculate the risk of osteoporosis fractures in major bones, namely proximal humerus, wrist, vertebrae, and femur bone in the next ten years. This research is an analytical study using a cross sectional design, the number of samples is 70 female respondents aged 40–45 years in Kelurahan Melong Asih, Cimahi. The relationship between body mass index and the risk of primary osteoporosis fracture, used the rank spearman correlation test. The results of this study indicate a strong negative correlation between body mass index and the risk value of osteoporosis major, while the relationship between body mass index and risk value for osteoporosis femur fracture was found to be a moderate negative correlation. From the results of the risk of major osteoporosis fracture the lower a person's body mass index, the greater the risk of major primary osteoporosis fracture, whereas the results of the risk of femur fracture are only in obese grade II that is low, while other criteria have the same value, so it cannot be concluded if the lower a person's body mass index, the greater the risk value of the femur fracture. Keywords : Body Mass Index; Fracture Risk Value; Osteoporosis.
体重指数与原发性骨质疏松症骨折风险值(以城郊地区40-45岁女性为例)
本研究旨在确定40-45岁郊区女性原发性骨质疏松症的BMI与骨折风险值的关系。以及如何在环境中优化社会活动以降低骨质疏松症的风险。体重指数是骨质疏松性骨折的重要危险因素之一,因为使用FRAX®工具可以计算老年妇女皮下脂肪组织对骨骼的保护作用。世卫组织与谢菲尔德大学代谢性骨病中心合作创建了一种计算设备,即世卫组织风险评估骨折工具(FRAX®工具)。FRAX®工具是一种基于在线的设备,用于计算主要骨骼骨质疏松性骨折的风险,即肱骨近端、腕骨、椎骨和股骨在未来十年。本研究是采用横断面设计的分析性研究,样本数量为70名年龄在40-45岁之间的女性受访者。体质指数与原发性骨质疏松性骨折风险的关系,采用秩spearman相关检验。本研究结果表明,体重指数与骨质疏松性股骨骨折风险值呈强负相关,而体重指数与骨质疏松性股骨骨折风险值呈中度负相关。从体重指数越低的人发生原发性骨质疏松性骨折的风险结果来看,发生原发性骨质疏松性骨折的风险越大,而股骨骨折的风险结果仅为肥胖II级,即较低,而其他标准的数值相同,因此不能得出体重指数越低的人发生股骨骨折的风险值越大的结论。关键词:体质指数;断裂风险值;骨质疏松症。
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