Interplay of Physical Activity and Vitamin D Receptor Gene Polymorphism on Bone Mineral Density.
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The interplay of physical activity and vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene polymorphism in their effects on bone mineral density (BMD) was studied for 120 Japanese girls aged 18-19 years. BMD at distal radius in the group with the VDR genotype at the Apal site of Aa was significantly higher than that in the as group, but this association disappeared in a group having the habit of physical activity. The Aa genotype gave a higher BMD than the as genotype only in the group without the habit of physical activity. The habit of physical activity was associated with a higher BMD only in the as genotype group. The similar interplay was observed in the VDR genotype at the Taql site. We thus suggest that physical activity and VDR genotypes affect BMD in independent mechanism to give a saturated level of BMD. Higher dietary calcium intake tended to be associated with higher BMD only in the Aa genotype, suggesting that the calcium intake and VDR genotype affect BMD in a synergistic mechanism. J Epidemiol, 2001 ; 11 : 22-232
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著者
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NAGAYA Teruo
Nagoya City University Medical School
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TOKUDOME Shinkan
Nagoya City University Medical School
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Tokudome Shinkan
Nagoya City University Graduate School Of Medical Sciences
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KITAGAWA Yasuo
Nagoya University Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences
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Kitagawa Ikumi
Nagoya Seirei Junior Collage
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