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Junga Kim1, Byungsung Kim, Hani Lee, Hyunrim Choi, Changwon Won.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The association between daily protein intake and osteoporosis is still controversial and only a few studies have explored the issue in Korea. This study investigated the relationship between daily protein intake and the prevalence of osteoporosis in Korean adults.Entities:
Keywords: Bone Density; Osteoporosis; Proteins
Year: 2013 PMID: 23372905 PMCID: PMC3560339 DOI: 10.4082/kjfm.2013.34.1.43
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Fam Med ISSN: 2005-6443
Subject characteristics at baseline
Values are presented as mean ± SD or estimated proportion (%). BMI was calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared.
MA: minimally active, HEPA: health enhancing physical activity, BMI: body mass index, NA: not available.
*Lumbar T score ≤ -2.5 was used to classify the normal and osteoporosis groups. †Categorical data were analyzed by Pearson chi-squared test and numerical data were analyzed by two independent sample t-test. ‡Current prevalence of any thyroid disorders.
Association between proportion of daily protein intake and prevalence of osteoporosis in females
Step 1: adjusted for age, height, and obesity, Step 2: adjusted for thyroid disease, menopausal status and hormone therapy, plus all the variables in step 1, Step 3: adjusted for income of family, education, physical activity, alcohol, daily calcium intake (mg/d), and smoking plus all the variables in step 2.
OR: odds ratio, CI: confidence interval.
Association between proportion of daily protein intake and prevalence of osteoporosis in males
Step 1: adjusted for age, height, and obesity, Step 2: adjusted for age, obesity, height, and thyroid disease, Step 3: adjusted for income of family, education, physical activity, alcohol, daily calcium intake (mg/d), and smoking plus all the variables in step 2.
OR: odds ratio, CI: confidence interval.