Dietary calcium intake and osteoporosis in postmenopausal women living in Sarajevo area

Introduction: Osteoporosis is a multifactorial polygenetic disease of which the genetic determinants are modulated by hormonal, environmental and nutritional factors. Identifi cation of the risk factors for osteoporosis related to nutrition is important in the prevention and treatment of this diseas...

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Main Authors: Amila Kapetanović, Dijana Avdić
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Language:English
Published: University of Sarajevo 2012-09-01
Series:Journal of Health Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.jhsci.ba/ojs/index.php/jhsci/article/view/67
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spelling doaj-b66f10681b6c4e14b4644fb467172be92020-11-24T22:16:30ZengUniversity of SarajevoJournal of Health Sciences 2232-75761986-80492012-09-012210.17532/jhsci.2012.4867Dietary calcium intake and osteoporosis in postmenopausal women living in Sarajevo areaAmila Kapetanović0Dijana Avdić1Medical Rehabilitation Center Fojnica, Fojnica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.Clinic for orthopedics and traumatology, University of Sarajevo Clinical Center, Bolnicka 25, Sarajevo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaIntroduction: Osteoporosis is a multifactorial polygenetic disease of which the genetic determinants are modulated by hormonal, environmental and nutritional factors. Identifi cation of the risk factors for osteoporosis related to nutrition is important in the prevention and treatment of this disease, considering that these factors can be modifi ed. The aim of this study was to examine infl uence of dietary calcium intake on bone mineral density in postmenopausal women who hadn’t a deficit of estrogen in their menstrual history. Methods: A total of 100 postmenopausal women living in Sarajevo area, aged 50-65 years, without estrogen deficiency in menstrual history were included in the study. Mineral bone density was measured at the lumbar spine and proximal femur by Dual–Energy X–ray Absorptiometry using Hologic QDR-4000 scanner. Examination and control group were formed based on mineral bone density values. The women in the examination group had osteoporosis. The women in the control group had osteopenia or normal mineral bone density. Estimates of daily dietary calcium intake were performed based on a Food Frequency Questionnaire. Results: The average daily intake of dietary calcium among women who had osteoporosis was 967.32 mg, and in women who hadn’t osteoporosis 1195.12 mg. The difference between two groups was statistically signifi cant (p<0.001). There was registered signifi cant correlation between intake of dietary calcium and mineral bone density in examination (p<0.01) and in control group (p<0.01). Conclusion: The results of this study have shown that adequate daily intake of dietary calcium in postmenopausal women aged 50-65 years living in Sarajevo area, which hadn’t estrogen defi ciency in their menstrual history (in the group of women without osteoporosis amounted to 1195.12 mg) has a positive impact on bone mineral density.https://www.jhsci.ba/ojs/index.php/jhsci/article/view/67dietary calcium intakeosteoporosis
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author Amila Kapetanović
Dijana Avdić
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Dietary calcium intake and osteoporosis in postmenopausal women living in Sarajevo area
Journal of Health Sciences
dietary calcium intake
osteoporosis
author_facet Amila Kapetanović
Dijana Avdić
author_sort Amila Kapetanović
title Dietary calcium intake and osteoporosis in postmenopausal women living in Sarajevo area
title_short Dietary calcium intake and osteoporosis in postmenopausal women living in Sarajevo area
title_full Dietary calcium intake and osteoporosis in postmenopausal women living in Sarajevo area
title_fullStr Dietary calcium intake and osteoporosis in postmenopausal women living in Sarajevo area
title_full_unstemmed Dietary calcium intake and osteoporosis in postmenopausal women living in Sarajevo area
title_sort dietary calcium intake and osteoporosis in postmenopausal women living in sarajevo area
publisher University of Sarajevo
series Journal of Health Sciences
issn 2232-7576
1986-8049
publishDate 2012-09-01
description Introduction: Osteoporosis is a multifactorial polygenetic disease of which the genetic determinants are modulated by hormonal, environmental and nutritional factors. Identifi cation of the risk factors for osteoporosis related to nutrition is important in the prevention and treatment of this disease, considering that these factors can be modifi ed. The aim of this study was to examine infl uence of dietary calcium intake on bone mineral density in postmenopausal women who hadn’t a deficit of estrogen in their menstrual history. Methods: A total of 100 postmenopausal women living in Sarajevo area, aged 50-65 years, without estrogen deficiency in menstrual history were included in the study. Mineral bone density was measured at the lumbar spine and proximal femur by Dual–Energy X–ray Absorptiometry using Hologic QDR-4000 scanner. Examination and control group were formed based on mineral bone density values. The women in the examination group had osteoporosis. The women in the control group had osteopenia or normal mineral bone density. Estimates of daily dietary calcium intake were performed based on a Food Frequency Questionnaire. Results: The average daily intake of dietary calcium among women who had osteoporosis was 967.32 mg, and in women who hadn’t osteoporosis 1195.12 mg. The difference between two groups was statistically signifi cant (p<0.001). There was registered signifi cant correlation between intake of dietary calcium and mineral bone density in examination (p<0.01) and in control group (p<0.01). Conclusion: The results of this study have shown that adequate daily intake of dietary calcium in postmenopausal women aged 50-65 years living in Sarajevo area, which hadn’t estrogen defi ciency in their menstrual history (in the group of women without osteoporosis amounted to 1195.12 mg) has a positive impact on bone mineral density.
topic dietary calcium intake
osteoporosis
url https://www.jhsci.ba/ojs/index.php/jhsci/article/view/67
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