生活方式和营养适应策略对骨质疏松风险中老年妇女骨健康的影响

Q4 Medicine
Rafiya Munshi, A. Kochhar, A. Kaur
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骨质疏松症被定义为骨量、强度和微结构的紊乱或损伤,导致骨折、残疾、丧失独立性甚至死亡的风险增加。最佳营养和饮食中富含骨骼健康所需的特定营养素,对优化骨量和预防这种疾病大有帮助。本研究探讨营养及生活方式改变对中老年女性骨质疏松症风险的影响。在总共(N=139名女性)筛选的参与者中,40-60岁年龄组的女性(N= 60)中,43%的人有骨质疏松症的风险。蛋白质和矿物质摄入量减少,忽略水果和蔬菜消费多样性显著(p≤0.05;0.01)与BMD评分、血清钙、磷水平降低相关。经过几次发展试验;选择谷物(20%)、大豆粉(20%)、多种水果(30%)、蜂蜜(20%)、脂肪(6%)、两种草药(2%)和亚麻籽(2%)的混合配方,对参加本研究的50%的妇女(15n前、15n后)进行干预,为期90天,总体可接受评分为8.25,必需营养素含量显著(p≤0.05)高。评估干预前后的骨密度评分、人体测量和生化指标。在随机补充两组后,实验组中骨骼健康特异性生化标记物有所改善。参与者还提到疼痛和相关症状的频繁发生减少了。观察到的补充效果有可能有效降低女性骨质疏松症的风险。
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Impact of Lifestyle and Nutritional Adaptation Strategies on Bone Health of Middle to Older Aged Women at Risk of Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is defined as a disorder or impairment in bone mass, strength, and microarchitectur, leading to increased risk for fracture, disability, loss of independence and even death. Optimum nutrition and diet rich in nutrients specific to bone health goes a long way in optimising the bone mass, as well as in prevention against this disorder. This study investigates the impact of nutritional and lifestyle changes on women in middle to older age group who are at risk of osteoporosis. Out of total (N=139 Females) screened participants to get females (n=60) for study in 40-60 years age groups, 43% were found at risk of osteoporosis. Reduced intake of proteins and minerals, ignorance of diversity in fruit and vegetable consumption was significantly (p≤0.05; 0.01) correlated with decreased BMD score, serum calcium and phosphorus levels. After several developmental trials; a formulation of mixture of cereals (20%), soy flour (20%), diverse fruit (30%), honey (20%), fat (6%), two herbs (2%) and flax seeds (2%) with overall acceptability score of 8.25 and significantly (p≤0.05) high in essential nutrients was selected for intervention to 50 % of women ( pre-15n, post-15n) participating in this study for a period of 90 days. The BMD scores, anthropometric and biochemical markers were assessed before and after the intervention period. After random supplementation of both the groups, improvement in biochemical markers specific to skeletal health was reported in test groups. The participants also mentioned decrease in frequent occurrence of pain and related symptoms. The observed effect of supplement has a potential to effectively reduce the risk of osteoporosis among females.
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Iranian Journal of Nutrition Sciences and Food Technology
Iranian Journal of Nutrition Sciences and Food Technology Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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