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http://dx.doi.org/10.3746/jkfn.2009.38.11.1551

Relation Between Nutritional Factors and Bone Status by Broadband Ultrasound Attenuation among College Students  

Kwon, Se-Mi (Dept. of Food Science and Nutrition, Soonchunhyang University)
Lee, Byung-Kook (Institute of Environmental and Occupational Medicine)
Kim, Hee-Seon (Dept. of Food Science and Nutrition, Soonchunhyang University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition / v.38, no.11, 2009 , pp. 1551-1558 More about this Journal
Abstract
The management of skeletal health in the twenties is the number one priority for preventing fracture or osteoporosis occurrence in later life cycle. Therefore, the factors influencing bone mineral density were examined by anthropometric measurements, food intakes, bone mineral density and biochemical nutritional indexes in blood among college students. Among the students who received health examinations from May to December, 2007, 532 male and 507 female students who agreed to participate in the study were selected. Nutritional intakes were estimated with 3-day 24-hour recall method. Bone mineral density was measured by ultrasonic attenuation passing through right calcaneus bone and expressed as broadband ultrasound attenuation and t-score was calculated by WHO criteria. Red blood cell count, hemoglobin, hematocrit values were measured by whole blood analysis, and alkaline phosphatase, serum calcium and serum iron were used as indexes for biochemical nutritional status. Data analysis was conducted using SPSS 14.0 program, and protecting and risk factors on bone health status were analyzed by logistic regression analysis between normal bone health group (t-score$\underline{\geq}$ -1.0) and osteopenia group (t-score<-1.0). The results showed that more people belong to the normal bone health group probably because this study was conducted among those with their peak bone density. Biochemical nutritional status and nutrition intakes of both groups for normal and osteopenia did not show statistically significant difference except MCHC, animal protein and animal iron intakes in female. According to the results of logistic regression analyses, dietary intakes of animal protein, animal iron and zinc showed protecting effects against osteopenia. Therefore, dietary nutritional intakes of micronutrients, especially iron and zinc are important for bone health of young people.
Keywords
bone status; nutritional status; college students; logistic regression;
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