含氟饮用水对轴向骨密度的影响——一项基于人群的研究

Heikki Kröger , Esko Alhava , Risto Honkanen , Marjo Tuppurainen , Seppo Saarikoski
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对3222名47-59岁围绝经期妇女随机分层取样,测量脊柱和股骨颈骨密度(BMD)。共有969名妇女使用含氟饮用水(1.0-1.2毫克/升)超过10年。将这些妇女与2253名饮用水中氟化物含量较低(0.3毫克/升)的妇女进行比较。氟化物组脊柱骨密度显著高于非氟化物组(1.138±0.165比1.123±0.156 g/cm2, P = 0.026)。两组间股骨颈骨密度无差异。当将混杂因素(年龄、体重、绝经状态、钙摄入量、体力活动水平、分娩、饮酒和雌激素使用)纳入BMD值后,组间差异增大(P <脊柱为0.001,股骨颈为P = 0.004)。在1980-1989年期间,两组间自我报告的骨折发生率无显著差异。我们认为,饮用水氟化对低氟地区妇女轴向骨密度的影响略有增加。
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The effect of fluoridated drinking water on axial bone mineral density — a population-based study

Bone mineral density (BMD) of the spine and femoral neck was measured in a random stratified sample of 3222 perimenopausal women aged 47–59 years. A total of 969 women had used fluoridated drinking water (1.0–1.2 mg/l) for over 10 years. These women were compared with 2253 women with low levels of fluoride in drinking water (<0.3 mg/l). BMD of the spine was significantly higher in the fluoride group than in the non-fluoride group (1.138 ±0.165 vs. 1.123 ± 0.156 g/cm2, P = 0.026). Femoral neck BMDs did not differ between the groups. When the BMD values were adjusted for confounding factors (age, weight, menopausal status, calcium intake, physical activity level, deliveries, alcohol consumption and estrogen use), the differences between the groups increased (P < 0.001 for the spine and P = 0.004 for the femoral neck, respectively). There was no significant difference between the groups in the prevalence of self-reported fractures sustained during 1980–1989. We propose that the fluoridation of drinking water has a slight increasing effect on axial BMD in women in low fluoride areas.

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