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Asian osteomalacia is determined by dietary factors when exposure to ultraviolet radiation is restricted: a risk factor model.

J B Henderson1, M G Dunnigan, W B McIntosh, A Abdul Motaal, D Hole.   

Abstract

Twenty-seven previously osteomalacic and 77 normal Asian women participated in a seven-day survey of dietary intake and daylight outdoor exposure. Individual levels of daylight outdoor exposure discriminated poorly between normal and osteomalacic women. The presence of osteomalacia was strongly related to varying degrees of vegetarianism. Lactovegetarianism (no meat, fish or egg consumption) was associated with significantly greater osteomalacic risk than ovolactovegetarianism (no meat or fish consumption). Unlike Asian rickets, high-extraction wheat cereal as chapatti was not a significant risk factor for osteomalacia in Asian women and dietary fibre was a less important risk factor than absent dietary meat, fish or egg. When exposure to ultraviolet radiation is limited, Asian osteomalacia (and Asian rickets) are determined by dietary factors.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2173012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Q J Med        ISSN: 0033-5622


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