Author:
Wang Gao-Xiang,Li Jun-Tong,Cai Fang-ying,Huang Bao-Li,Fang Ze-Bin,Zhao Heng-Xia,Chu Shu-Fang,Liu De-Liang,Li Hui-Lin
Abstract
Abstract
Objective
Exploring the correlation between bone turnover marks (BTMs) with lumbar BMD in middle-aged populations.
Methods
The cross-sectional analysis fetched data came from NHANES. The level of serum bone alkaline phosphatase (sBAP) and urinary N-telopeptide (uNTx) were regarded as representative of bone turnover. Lumbar BMD was the outcome of the study. Multivariable linear regression models were utilized to detect the correlation of sBAP and uNTx with Lumbar BMD.
Results
The level of sBAP and uNTx was negatively correlated with lumbar BMD in every multivariable linear regression. For sBAP, this inverse correlation was stable in both men and women (P < 0.01). uNTx indicated a negative association after all relevant covariables were adjusted (P < 0.01). The men group remained the negative correlation in gender subgroup analysis (P < 0.01).
Conclusion
This study indicated that the increased level of sBAP and uNTx associated with lumbar BMD decreased among middle-aged adults. This correlation could prompt researchers to explore further the relationship between bone turnover rate and BMD, which may provide information for the early detection of BMD loss and provide a new strategy for clinical practice.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
The Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Provincial
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Rheumatology