肌肉含量指标预测社区人群骨质疏松症风险研究

被引:8
作者
杨秀琳 [1 ,2 ]
马斌 [1 ,2 ]
莫晓丹 [1 ,2 ]
马力扬 [1 ,2 ]
海向军 [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] 西北民族大学医学部
[2] 西北民族地区环境生态与人群健康国家民委重点实验室
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肌肉量指标; 骨质疏松症; 风险; 预测;
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摘要
目的评价肌肉含量指标与骨质疏松症(osteoporosis, OP)的关联性,筛选预测社区人群OP风险的良好肌肉含量指标。方法选取来自甘肃省四个市、县的3 151名社区居民,用超声骨密度仪测量研究对象的骨强度、T值,运用生物电阻抗体成分分析仪分别测量四肢肌肉量,并计算四肢骨骼肌量(appendicular skeletal muscle mass, ASM)、四肢骨骼肌指数(appendicular skeletal muscle mass index, ASMI)、四肢骨骼肌体重比(skeletal muscle index, SMI)及四肢骨骼肌BMI比(ASM-to-BMI ratio)。应用ROC曲线及Logistic回归分析评价各肌肉量指标与OP风险的关联强度。结果男、女性ASM、ASMI、SMI、ASM-to-BMI ratio预测OP的ROC曲线下面积均有统计学意义(P<0.05),最佳切点值:ASM:男19.550 kg,女16.350 kg; ASMI:男7.523 3 kg/m2,女6.463 3 kg/m2;SMI:男0.327 5,女0.281 6;ASM-to-BMI ratio:男0.898 6,女0.708 8。多因素Logistic回归分析显示,男性ASM与ASMI,女性ASM、ASMI与ASM-to-BMI ratio是预测OP风险有意义的肌肉量指标;男性ASM与AMSI均(+)组与均(-)组OP检出率分别为26.60%及4.38%;女性ASM、AMSI、ASM-to-BMI ratio均(-)组与均(+)组OP检出率分别为0.88%与23.78%。结论男性ASM与ASMI,女性ASM、ASMI与ASM-to-BMI ratio是预测OP风险的良好肌肉量指标;指标联合应用能显著提高预测OP风险的效果。
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