不喝牛奶的儿童膳食钙摄入量低,骨骼健康状况不佳。

R. E. Black, Sheila M. Williams, I. Jones, A. Goulding
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关于习惯上不喝牛奶的儿童骨矿化是否充足的信息很少。目的评价长期不喝牛奶的青春期前儿童的膳食钙摄入量、人体测量指标和骨骼健康状况。我们通过广告招募了50名3-10岁的不喝牛奶者(30名女孩,20名男孩)。我们用食物频率调查问卷测量了目前的膳食钙摄入量,用双能x射线吸收仪测量了身体成分和骨密度,并将结果与200名喝牛奶的对照组儿童进行了比较。结果不喝牛奶的原因为不耐受(40%)、口味不良(42%)和生活方式选择(18%)。膳食钙摄入量较低(443 +/- 230 mg Ca/d),很少有儿童食用富含钙的替代饮料或矿物质补充剂。虽然肥胖儿童有9名(18%),但不喝牛奶的儿童身高较低(P < 0.01),骨骼较小(P < 0.01),全身骨矿物质含量较低(P < 0.01),股骨颈、髋粗隆、腰椎、桡骨超远端和33%桡骨面积骨密度z评分较低(P < 0.05)。腰椎体积(尺寸调整)骨密度(g/cm(3)) z评分为-0.72 +/- 1.17,33%桡骨为-0.72 +/- 1.35 (P < 0.001)。12名儿童(24%)曾骨折。结论长期不喝牛奶与儿童身材矮小、骨骼健康状况不佳有关。这是一个值得进一步研究的主要问题。
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Children who avoid drinking cow milk have low dietary calcium intakes and poor bone health.
BACKGROUND Information concerning the adequacy of bone mineralization in children who customarily avoid drinking cow milk is sparse. OBJECTIVE The objective was to evaluate dietary calcium intakes, anthropometric measures, and bone health in prepubertal children with a history of long-term milk avoidance. DESIGN We recruited 50 milk avoiders (30 girls, 20 boys) aged 3-10 y by advertisement. We measured current dietary calcium intakes with a food-frequency questionnaire and body composition and bone mineral density with dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and compared the results with those of 200 milk-drinking control children. RESULTS The reasons for milk avoidance were intolerance (40%), bad taste (42%), and lifestyle choice (18%). Dietary calcium intakes were low (443 +/- 230 mg Ca/d), and few children consumed substitute calcium-rich drinks or mineral supplements. Although 9 children (18%) were obese, the milk avoiders were shorter (P < 0.01), had smaller skeletons (P < 0.01), had a lower total-body bone mineral content (P < 0.01), and had lower z scores (P < 0.05) for areal bone mineral density at the femoral neck, hip trochanter, lumbar spine, ultradistal radius, and 33% radius than did control children of the same age and sex from the same community. The z scores for volumetric (size-adjusted) bone mineral density (g/cm(3)) were -0.72 +/- 1.17 for the lumbar spine and -0.72 +/- 1.35 for the 33% radius (P < 0.001). Twelve children (24%) had previously broken bones. CONCLUSIONS In growing children, long-term avoidance of cow milk is associated with small stature and poor bone health. This is a major concern that warrants further study.
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