Association between dietary inflammatory index and bone density in lactating women at 6 months postpartum: a longitudinal study
Abstract Background Chronic inflammation contributes to the risk of osteoporosis and fracture. Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII), a novel method appraising the inflammatory potential of diet, has been utilized to examine the association between diet and bone health among postmenopausal women or the e...
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doaj-5c4fbbe0cf86404d8bbc3e5cdaee6bf92020-11-25T04:00:12ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582019-08-011911910.1186/s12889-019-7409-6Association between dietary inflammatory index and bone density in lactating women at 6 months postpartum: a longitudinal studyYalin Zhou0Xiaoyu Zhu1Minjia Zhang2Yong Li3Wei Liu4Hanming Huang5Yajun Xu6Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, School of Public Health, Peking UniversityBeijing Northern HospitalDepartment of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, School of Public Health, Peking UniversityDepartment of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, School of Public Health, Peking UniversityDepartment of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, School of Public Health, Peking UniversityBeijing Northern HospitalDepartment of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, School of Public Health, Peking UniversityAbstract Background Chronic inflammation contributes to the risk of osteoporosis and fracture. Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII), a novel method appraising the inflammatory potential of diet, has been utilized to examine the association between diet and bone health among postmenopausal women or the elderly. However, its relationship with bone density (BD) in lactating women has not been studied. Methods The prospective study was conducted to assess the possible association between DII and maternal BD during lactation. We enrolled 150 lactating women in the cohort. Participants were measured ultrasonic BD as baseline values at 1 month postpartum. After five-month follow up, the participants’ BD were measured again. DII scores were calculated from semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaires (FFQ) and divided into tertiles. We compared the differences in the changes of BD at 6 months postpartum without or with adjustment for potential covariates across the tertiles. Results The women in Q1 of DII scores had less bone mass loss than those in Q2 and Q3 without adjustment for any covariates (p < 0.01); after adjusting demographic characteristics such as BMI (kg/m2) at 6 months postpartum, educational level, metabolic equivalent (MET), daily energy intake (kcal/d), we found that participants in the highest tertile of DII scores had much more bone loss than those in the lowest tertile (p = 0.038). However, in the test for trend, no significant association between DII and the changes of maternal BD at 6 months postpartum was observed. Conclusions Chinese lactating women with higher DII scores have more bone mass loss; however significant differences and trends are attenuated and/or disappear depending on covariates and confounders that are taken into account in statistical analysis. The further study should be conducted in larger population to explore whether the significant association between DII and BD exists in Chinese lactating women.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-019-7409-6Dietary inflammatory indexBone densityChinese lactating womenProspective study |
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Yalin Zhou Xiaoyu Zhu Minjia Zhang Yong Li Wei Liu Hanming Huang Yajun Xu Association between dietary inflammatory index and bone density in lactating women at 6 months postpartum: a longitudinal study BMC Public Health Dietary inflammatory index Bone density Chinese lactating women Prospective study |
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Yalin Zhou Xiaoyu Zhu Minjia Zhang Yong Li Wei Liu Hanming Huang Yajun Xu |
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Association between dietary inflammatory index and bone density in lactating women at 6 months postpartum: a longitudinal study |
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Association between dietary inflammatory index and bone density in lactating women at 6 months postpartum: a longitudinal study |
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Association between dietary inflammatory index and bone density in lactating women at 6 months postpartum: a longitudinal study |
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Association between dietary inflammatory index and bone density in lactating women at 6 months postpartum: a longitudinal study |
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Association between dietary inflammatory index and bone density in lactating women at 6 months postpartum: a longitudinal study |
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association between dietary inflammatory index and bone density in lactating women at 6 months postpartum: a longitudinal study |
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Abstract Background Chronic inflammation contributes to the risk of osteoporosis and fracture. Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII), a novel method appraising the inflammatory potential of diet, has been utilized to examine the association between diet and bone health among postmenopausal women or the elderly. However, its relationship with bone density (BD) in lactating women has not been studied. Methods The prospective study was conducted to assess the possible association between DII and maternal BD during lactation. We enrolled 150 lactating women in the cohort. Participants were measured ultrasonic BD as baseline values at 1 month postpartum. After five-month follow up, the participants’ BD were measured again. DII scores were calculated from semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaires (FFQ) and divided into tertiles. We compared the differences in the changes of BD at 6 months postpartum without or with adjustment for potential covariates across the tertiles. Results The women in Q1 of DII scores had less bone mass loss than those in Q2 and Q3 without adjustment for any covariates (p < 0.01); after adjusting demographic characteristics such as BMI (kg/m2) at 6 months postpartum, educational level, metabolic equivalent (MET), daily energy intake (kcal/d), we found that participants in the highest tertile of DII scores had much more bone loss than those in the lowest tertile (p = 0.038). However, in the test for trend, no significant association between DII and the changes of maternal BD at 6 months postpartum was observed. Conclusions Chinese lactating women with higher DII scores have more bone mass loss; however significant differences and trends are attenuated and/or disappear depending on covariates and confounders that are taken into account in statistical analysis. The further study should be conducted in larger population to explore whether the significant association between DII and BD exists in Chinese lactating women. |
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Dietary inflammatory index Bone density Chinese lactating women Prospective study |
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