Correlation between Forearm Bone Mineral Density and Body Composition in Japanese Females Aged 18-40 years
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Objective: The purpose of this study was to clarify the relationship between forearm bone mineral density (BMD), body mass index (BMI), and body composition focusing on body fat percentage (BF%) in Japanese females 18 to 40 years old. Methods: Subjects were 2,280 females 18–40 years old. Anthropometric measurements were taken, and a medical history was obtained by questionnaire, including age at the time of the study and age at menarche. BF% was measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis. Forearm BMD was measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). The correlations of BMD with BMI and BF% were analyzed using a structural equation model. Results: The standardized regression coefficients for the path from BMI to BMD and the path from BF% to BMD were 0.538 and −0.184 respectively. The squared multiple correlation of BMD was 0.146. In addition, the standardized regression coefficient for the path from BMI to BF% was 0.896. Conclusion: The results showed a positive correlation between BMD and BMI and an inverse correlation between BMD and BF%. At the same time, it was noted that BF% increased with BMI. This indicated that BMD is dependant on BF% in subjects who have a similar BMI. Therefore, this study concluded that it is necessary to take body composition measurements into account when examining the relationship between BMI and BMD, especially in young females.
- 日本衛生学会の論文
- 2005-05-01
著者
-
FUTATSUKA MAKOTO
Department of Public Health, Kumamoto University School of Medicine
-
KITANO Takao
Department of Public Health, Kumamoto University
-
Kitano Takao
Department Of Public Health Graduate School Of Medical Sciences Kumamoto University
-
Futatsuka M
Kyushu University Of Nursing And Social Welfare
-
Futatsuka Makoto
Department Of Public Health Graduate School Of Medical Sciences Kumamoto University
-
KITANO Naoko
Shokei Junior College
-
INOMOTO Takeaki
Department of Public Health, Kumamoto University School of Medicine
-
SHONO Masahiro
Department of Public Health,Graduate School of Medical Sciences ,Kumamoto University
-
ARIMATSU Misao
Department of Fundamental Nursing, School of Health Sciences, Kumamoto University
-
KITANO Naoko
Division of Food and Health Environment, Prefectural University of Kumamoto
-
Arimatsu Misao
Department Of Fundamental Nursing School Of Health Sciences Kumamoto University
-
Shono Masahiro
Department Of Public Health Graduate School Of Medical Sciences Kumamoto University
-
Inomoto Takeaki
Department Of Public Health Kumamoto University School Of Medicine
-
Kitano T
Department Of Public Health Graduate School Of Medical Sciences Kumamoto University
-
Shono Masahiro
Kumamoto Univ. Jpn
関連論文
- Clinical Investigation of the Lesions Responsible for Sensory Disturbance in Minamata Disease
- Logistic Model Analysis of Neurological Findings in Minamata Disease and the Predicting Index
- Cancer Mortality in Minamata Disease Patients Exposed to Methylmercury Through Fish Diet
- Demographic Determinants for Change in Activities of Daily Living : A Cohort Study of the Elderly People in Beijing
- An Experimental Study on Changes in Finger Blood Pressure During Chain-Saw Operation
- Cross-Linking of Ovalbumin or Neurofilament Proteins by Allyl Chloride In Vitro
- Biological Monitoring of Styrene in FRP-Making Small Industries in Kumamoto, Japan : Winter-Summer Difference and Effect of Protective Masks in Practical Working Conditions
- In Vitro Studies on the Depigmenting Activity of 4-(p-Hydroxyphenyl)-2-Butanone
- Occupational Leukoderma in Workers Engaged in 4-(p-Hydroxyphenyl)-2-Butanone Manufacturing
- An Experimental Study on Depigmenting Activity of 4-(p-Hydroxyphenyl)-2-Butanone in C57 Black Mice
- Deficits in the Brain Growth in Rats Induced by Methylmercury Treatment during the Brain Growth Spurt
- An Evaluation of Transition in Functional States among the Elderly in Beijing, China
- The Impact of ADL Disability on Depression Symptoms in a Community of Beijing Elderly, China
- Evaluation of Body Composition Using Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry Skinfold Thickness and Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis in Japanese Female College Students
- Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome among Quarry Workers in Vietnam
- Mortality in a Cohort of Patients with Vibration Syndrome in Japan
- Correlation between bone mineral density and body composition in Japanese females aged 18-40 years with low forearm bone mineral density
- Correlation between Forearm Bone Mineral Density and Body Composition in Japanese Females Aged 18-40 years
- Sex differences in the effects of body mass index on blood pressure
- Serial Study on the Association between Body Mass Index and Hypertension in Rural Japanese
- Risk Estimation for Hypertension Based on Follow-up Health Examination Data in a Small Village in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan
- An Epidemiological Study on Diabetes Mellitus in the Population Living in a Methyl Mercury Polluted Area
- Vibration Dose Disturbance Stage, and Examination Results and Subjective Symptoms in Vibration Syndrome
- Correlations among Examination Findings, Subjective Symptoms and Classification of Stages in Vibration Syndrome
- A Follow up Study on the Consequences of VWF Patients in Workers Using Chain Saws in Japanese National Forests
- Reduction of Manipulative Dexterities and Activity of Daily Living in the Patients with Vibration Induced White Finger in Japanese Forestry : Short Communication
- Autonomic Nervous Functions in Fetal Type Minamata Disease Patients : Assessment of Heart Rate Variability
- Relationship between Body Weight and Somatological Factors by Sex and Age
- Relationship between Questionnaire Survey Results of Vibration Complaints of Wheelchair Users and Vibration Transmissibility of Manual Wheelchair
- Whole-Body Vibration and Health Effectsin the Agricultural Machinery Drivers
- Vibration Exposure and Prevention in Japan
- Minamata Disease from the Viewpoint of Occupational Health
- Dose-Response Relationship for Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome
- Association between Body Composition and Body Mass Index in Young Japanese Women
- Assessment of Vitamin D Metabolites and Combination of 1α, 25-Dihydroxyvitamin D_3 and Parathyroid Hormone on Mineralization of Embryonic Chick Femurs in Organ Culture
- 再録報文 Effect of the Protein and Oil Contents on Calcium Utilization in the Diets of Female Fischer Rats That Were Fed by Three Different Feeding Methods
- Effect of the Protein and Oil Contents on Calcium Utilization in the Diets of Female Fischer Rats That Were Fed by Three Different Feeding Methods
- Differences in the Effect of Iron-Deficient Diet on Tissue Weight, Hemoglobin Concentration and Serum Triglycerides in Fischer-344, Sprague-Dawley and Wistar Rats
- Effect of Dietary Magnesium Level on Nephrocalcinosis and Growth in Rats
- Demographic Determinants for Change in Activities of Daily Living : A Cohort Study of the Elderly People in Beijing
- Effect of Dietary Mineral Sources and Oil Content on Calcium Utilization and Kidney Calcification in Female Fischer Rats Fed Low-Protein Diets
- Association between Body Composition and Body Mass Index in Young Japanese Women.