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Bone Mineral Density and Risk of Heart Failure in Older Adults: The Cardiovascular Health Study

BACKGROUND: Despite increasing evidence of a common link between bone and heart health, the relationship between bone mineral density (BMD) and heart failure (HF) risk remains insufficiently studied. METHODS AND RESULTS: We investigated whether BMD measured by dual‐energy x‐ray absorptiometry was as...

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Autores principales: Fohtung, Raymond B., Brown, David L., Koh, William J. H., Bartz, Traci M., Carbone, Laura D., Civitelli, Roberto, Stein, Phyllis K., Chaves, Paulo H. M., Kestenbaum, Bryan R., Kizer, Jorge R.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5523996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28288973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.004344
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author Fohtung, Raymond B.
Brown, David L.
Koh, William J. H.
Bartz, Traci M.
Carbone, Laura D.
Civitelli, Roberto
Stein, Phyllis K.
Chaves, Paulo H. M.
Kestenbaum, Bryan R.
Kizer, Jorge R.
author_facet Fohtung, Raymond B.
Brown, David L.
Koh, William J. H.
Bartz, Traci M.
Carbone, Laura D.
Civitelli, Roberto
Stein, Phyllis K.
Chaves, Paulo H. M.
Kestenbaum, Bryan R.
Kizer, Jorge R.
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description BACKGROUND: Despite increasing evidence of a common link between bone and heart health, the relationship between bone mineral density (BMD) and heart failure (HF) risk remains insufficiently studied. METHODS AND RESULTS: We investigated whether BMD measured by dual‐energy x‐ray absorptiometry was associated with incident HF in an older cohort. Cox models were stratified by sex and interactions of BMD with race assessed. BMD was examined at the total hip and femoral neck separately, both continuously and by World Health Organization categories. Of 1250 participants, 442 (55% women) developed HF during the median follow‐up of 10.5 years. In both black and nonblack women, neither total hip nor femoral neck BMD was significantly associated with HF; there was no significant interaction by race. In black and nonblack men, total hip, but not femoral neck, BMD was significantly associated with HF, with evidence of an interaction by race. In nonblack men, lower total hip BMD was associated with higher HF risk (hazard ratio, 1.13 [95% CI, 1.01–1.26] per 0.1 g/cm(2) decrement), whereas in black men, lower total hip BMD was associated with lower HF risk (hazard ratio, 0.74 [95% CI, 0.59–0.94]). There were no black men with total hip osteoporosis. Among nonblack men, total hip osteoporosis was associated with higher HF risk (hazard ratio, 2.83 [95% CI, 1.39–5.74]) compared with normal BMD. CONCLUSIONS: Among older adults, lower total hip BMD was associated with higher HF risk in nonblack men but lower risk in black men, with no evidence of an association in women. Further research is needed to replicate these findings and to study potential underlying pathways.
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spelling pubmed-55239962017-08-15 Bone Mineral Density and Risk of Heart Failure in Older Adults: The Cardiovascular Health Study Fohtung, Raymond B. Brown, David L. Koh, William J. H. Bartz, Traci M. Carbone, Laura D. Civitelli, Roberto Stein, Phyllis K. Chaves, Paulo H. M. Kestenbaum, Bryan R. Kizer, Jorge R. J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Despite increasing evidence of a common link between bone and heart health, the relationship between bone mineral density (BMD) and heart failure (HF) risk remains insufficiently studied. METHODS AND RESULTS: We investigated whether BMD measured by dual‐energy x‐ray absorptiometry was associated with incident HF in an older cohort. Cox models were stratified by sex and interactions of BMD with race assessed. BMD was examined at the total hip and femoral neck separately, both continuously and by World Health Organization categories. Of 1250 participants, 442 (55% women) developed HF during the median follow‐up of 10.5 years. In both black and nonblack women, neither total hip nor femoral neck BMD was significantly associated with HF; there was no significant interaction by race. In black and nonblack men, total hip, but not femoral neck, BMD was significantly associated with HF, with evidence of an interaction by race. In nonblack men, lower total hip BMD was associated with higher HF risk (hazard ratio, 1.13 [95% CI, 1.01–1.26] per 0.1 g/cm(2) decrement), whereas in black men, lower total hip BMD was associated with lower HF risk (hazard ratio, 0.74 [95% CI, 0.59–0.94]). There were no black men with total hip osteoporosis. Among nonblack men, total hip osteoporosis was associated with higher HF risk (hazard ratio, 2.83 [95% CI, 1.39–5.74]) compared with normal BMD. CONCLUSIONS: Among older adults, lower total hip BMD was associated with higher HF risk in nonblack men but lower risk in black men, with no evidence of an association in women. Further research is needed to replicate these findings and to study potential underlying pathways. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5523996/ /pubmed/28288973 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.004344 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley Blackwell. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Fohtung, Raymond B.
Brown, David L.
Koh, William J. H.
Bartz, Traci M.
Carbone, Laura D.
Civitelli, Roberto
Stein, Phyllis K.
Chaves, Paulo H. M.
Kestenbaum, Bryan R.
Kizer, Jorge R.
Bone Mineral Density and Risk of Heart Failure in Older Adults: The Cardiovascular Health Study
title Bone Mineral Density and Risk of Heart Failure in Older Adults: The Cardiovascular Health Study
title_full Bone Mineral Density and Risk of Heart Failure in Older Adults: The Cardiovascular Health Study
title_fullStr Bone Mineral Density and Risk of Heart Failure in Older Adults: The Cardiovascular Health Study
title_full_unstemmed Bone Mineral Density and Risk of Heart Failure in Older Adults: The Cardiovascular Health Study
title_short Bone Mineral Density and Risk of Heart Failure in Older Adults: The Cardiovascular Health Study
title_sort bone mineral density and risk of heart failure in older adults: the cardiovascular health study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5523996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28288973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.004344
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