Relationship between bone mineral density and alcohol intake: A nationwide health survey analysis of postmenopausal women.

Among a variety of relevant factors of osteoporosis, the association between alcohol intake and postmenopausal women's bone mineral density (BMD) by using data from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey was evaluated in this study.Among a total of 31,596 subjects, males, p...

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Main Authors: Hae-Dong Jang, Jae-Young Hong, Kyungdo Han, Jae Chul Lee, Byung-Joon Shin, Sung-Woo Choi, Seung-Woo Suh, Jae-Hyuk Yang, Si-Young Park, Chungwon Bang
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5491129?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-0f5231d04c7a4af98c6b43a1997652d32020-11-25T02:47:49ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01126e018013210.1371/journal.pone.0180132Relationship between bone mineral density and alcohol intake: A nationwide health survey analysis of postmenopausal women.Hae-Dong JangJae-Young HongKyungdo HanJae Chul LeeByung-Joon ShinSung-Woo ChoiSeung-Woo SuhJae-Hyuk YangSi-Young ParkChungwon BangAmong a variety of relevant factors of osteoporosis, the association between alcohol intake and postmenopausal women's bone mineral density (BMD) by using data from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey was evaluated in this study.Among a total of 31,596 subjects, males, premenopausal women, participants without BMD data were excluded. Finally, a total number of subjects in the study was 3,312. The frequency and amount of alcohol intake were determined by self-reported questionnaires, and BMD was measured by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry.Mean femoral BMD for light drinkers was statistically significantly greater than that for heavy drinkers and non-drinkers. We observed the characteristic trends for BMD by drinking frequency; the mean BMD gradually increased from non-drinkers to the participants who drank 2-3 times per week; these participants exhibited the highest BMD. Participants who drank alcohol greater than 4 times per week showed a lower BMD. In the risk factor analysis, the adjusted odds ratio for osteoporosis (at femoral neck) was 1.68 in non-drinkers and 1.70 in heavy drinkers compared with light drinkers.Light alcohol intake (2-3 times per week and 1-2 or 5-6 glasses per occasion) in South Korean postmenopausal women was related to high femoral BMD. Non-drinkers and heavy drinkers had approximately a 1.7-times greater risk for osteoporosis than light drinkers.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5491129?pdf=render
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author Hae-Dong Jang
Jae-Young Hong
Kyungdo Han
Jae Chul Lee
Byung-Joon Shin
Sung-Woo Choi
Seung-Woo Suh
Jae-Hyuk Yang
Si-Young Park
Chungwon Bang
spellingShingle Hae-Dong Jang
Jae-Young Hong
Kyungdo Han
Jae Chul Lee
Byung-Joon Shin
Sung-Woo Choi
Seung-Woo Suh
Jae-Hyuk Yang
Si-Young Park
Chungwon Bang
Relationship between bone mineral density and alcohol intake: A nationwide health survey analysis of postmenopausal women.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Hae-Dong Jang
Jae-Young Hong
Kyungdo Han
Jae Chul Lee
Byung-Joon Shin
Sung-Woo Choi
Seung-Woo Suh
Jae-Hyuk Yang
Si-Young Park
Chungwon Bang
author_sort Hae-Dong Jang
title Relationship between bone mineral density and alcohol intake: A nationwide health survey analysis of postmenopausal women.
title_short Relationship between bone mineral density and alcohol intake: A nationwide health survey analysis of postmenopausal women.
title_full Relationship between bone mineral density and alcohol intake: A nationwide health survey analysis of postmenopausal women.
title_fullStr Relationship between bone mineral density and alcohol intake: A nationwide health survey analysis of postmenopausal women.
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between bone mineral density and alcohol intake: A nationwide health survey analysis of postmenopausal women.
title_sort relationship between bone mineral density and alcohol intake: a nationwide health survey analysis of postmenopausal women.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Among a variety of relevant factors of osteoporosis, the association between alcohol intake and postmenopausal women's bone mineral density (BMD) by using data from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey was evaluated in this study.Among a total of 31,596 subjects, males, premenopausal women, participants without BMD data were excluded. Finally, a total number of subjects in the study was 3,312. The frequency and amount of alcohol intake were determined by self-reported questionnaires, and BMD was measured by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry.Mean femoral BMD for light drinkers was statistically significantly greater than that for heavy drinkers and non-drinkers. We observed the characteristic trends for BMD by drinking frequency; the mean BMD gradually increased from non-drinkers to the participants who drank 2-3 times per week; these participants exhibited the highest BMD. Participants who drank alcohol greater than 4 times per week showed a lower BMD. In the risk factor analysis, the adjusted odds ratio for osteoporosis (at femoral neck) was 1.68 in non-drinkers and 1.70 in heavy drinkers compared with light drinkers.Light alcohol intake (2-3 times per week and 1-2 or 5-6 glasses per occasion) in South Korean postmenopausal women was related to high femoral BMD. Non-drinkers and heavy drinkers had approximately a 1.7-times greater risk for osteoporosis than light drinkers.
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