| Literature DB >> 25478284 |
Sahana Shetty1, Nitin Kapoor1, Dukhabandhu Naik1, Hesarghatta Shyamasunder Asha1, Suresh Prabu1, Nihal Thomas1, Mandalam Subramaniam Seshadri1, Thomas Vizhalil Paul1.
Abstract
Objective. To study the prevalence of osteoporosis and vitamin D deficiency in healthy men and to explore the influence of various life style factors on bone mineral density (BMD) and also to look at number of subjects warranting treatment. Methods. Ambulatory south Indian men aged above 50 were recruited by cluster random sampling. The physical activity, risk factors in the FRAX tool, BMD, vitamin D, and PTH were assessed. The number of people needing treatment was calculated, which included subjects with osteoporosis and osteopenia with 10-year probability of major osteoporotic fracture >20 percent and hip fracture >3 percent in FRAX India. Results. A total of 252 men with a mean age of 58 years were studied. The prevalence of osteoporosis and osteopenia at any one site was 20% (50/252) and 58%, respectively. Vitamin D deficiency (<20 ng/dL) was seen in 53%. On multiple logistic regression, BMI (OR 0.3; P value = 0.04) and physical activity (OR 0.4; P value < 0.001) had protective effect on BMD. Twenty-five percent warranted treatment. Conclusions. A significantly large proportion of south Indian men had osteoporosis and vitamin D deficiency. Further interventional studies are needed to look at reduction in end points like fractures in these subjects.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25478284 PMCID: PMC4244976 DOI: 10.1155/2014/723238
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Osteoporos ISSN: 2042-0064
Demography, biochemistry, and BMD.
| Variables | Mean (standard deviation) | Range |
|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 58.8 (11.8) | 51–74 |
| Height (cms) | 165.4 (7.2) | 142.2–183.0 |
| Weight (kgs) | 63.7 (14.2) | 35–114 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 23.3 (4.5) | 16.2–41.6 |
| Corrected calcium (mg%) | 8.82 (0.43) | 8.1–10.2 |
| Phosphorus (mg%) | 3.9 (0.5) | 2.1–5.1 |
| Creatinine (mg%) | 0.96 (0.12) | 0.7–1.3 |
| Vitamin D (ng/mL) | 20.4 (8.3) | 4–58 |
| Alkaline phosphatase (U/L) | 73.5 (21.4) | 39–167 |
| Testosterone (ng/dL) | 620 (124) | 270–980 |
| PTH (pg/mL) | 44.5 (25.6) | 14.5–151.0 |
| BMD spine (gm/cm2) | 0.943 (0.111) | 0.912–0.974 |
| BMD neck (gm/cm2) | 0.761 (0.124) | 0.733–0.771 |
Figure 1Showing categorization of BMD in the study subjects.