旁遮普古尔达斯普尔地区城乡大学生的骨骼健康

M. Uppal
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394名(394名)男性(市区229名;农村:165名)和606名女性(城市:384名;农村:222名16-23岁的大学生进行调查,了解体力活动、日晒、饮食摄入等生活方式变量以及人体测量变量对城乡人口骨骼健康的影响。城乡女性的平均T-score和Z-score差异有统计学意义。农村男性骨密度明显好于农村男性(正常,60.6%;骨量减少,37.6%;骨质疏松,1.8%),而城市(正常,54.6%,骨质减少,38.0%;骨质疏松症,7.4%)。农村女性(正常,51.4%;骨量减少,45.0%;骨质疏松症患者(3.6%)的骨骼健康状况也优于城市人群(正常,47.1%;骨量减少,44.8%;骨质疏松症(8.1%)。体力活动与T-score和z -score有显著相关。蛋白质和钙的摄入与城市受试者的T-score呈显著相关,与农村受试者的能量、碳水化合物和磷呈显著相关。Z-score与城市个体的钙摄入量和农村个体的能量和碳水化合物摄入量呈正相关。然而,身高、体重和BMI对骨密度没有影响。
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Bone Health in Urban and Rural College-Going Young Adults of District Gurdaspur, Punjab
Three hundred and ninety four (394) male (urban: 229; rural: 165) and 606 female (urban: 384; rural: 222) college students in 16-23 years of age were investigated to find out an impact of lifestyle variables like physical activity, exposure to sun and dietary intake along with anthropometric variables on bone health in urban and rural population. There was a significant difference in mean T-score and Z-score among urban and rural females. Bone mineral density was significantly better in rural males (normal, 60.6%; osteopenia, 37.6%; osteoporosis, 1.8%) compared to urban (normal, 54.6%, osteopenia, 38.0%; osteoporosis, 7.4%) males. Rural females (normal, 51.4%; osteopenia, 45.0%; osteoporosis, 3.6%) too had a better bone health than the urban (normal, 47.1%; osteopenia, 44.8%; osteoporosis, 8.1%) females. Physical activity was cited to have a significant correlation with T-score and Zscore. Protein and calcium intake could be significantly correlated with T-score in urban subjects, and with energy, carbohydrates and phosphorus in rural subjects. Z-score had positive correlation with calcium intake in urban individuals and with energy and carbohydrate in rural subjects. However height, weight and BMI had no impact on BMD.
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