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Ethnic Differences in Peripheral Skeletal Development Among Urban South African Adolescents: A Ten‐Year Longitudinal pQCT Study

There are no longitudinal pQCT data of bone growth and development from sub‐Saharan Africa, where rapid environmental, societal, and economic transitions are occurring, and where fracture rates are predicted to rise. The aim of this study was to compare skeletal development in black and white South...

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Autores principales: Schoenbuchner, Simon M, Pettifor, John M, Norris, Shane A, Micklesfield, Lisa K, Prentice, Ann, Ward, Kate A
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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/PMC5947614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28834567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jbmr.3279
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author Schoenbuchner, Simon M
Pettifor, John M
Norris, Shane A
Micklesfield, Lisa K
Prentice, Ann
Ward, Kate A
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Pettifor, John M
Norris, Shane A
Micklesfield, Lisa K
Prentice, Ann
Ward, Kate A
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description There are no longitudinal pQCT data of bone growth and development from sub‐Saharan Africa, where rapid environmental, societal, and economic transitions are occurring, and where fracture rates are predicted to rise. The aim of this study was to compare skeletal development in black and white South African adolescents using longitudinal data from the Birth to Twenty study. The Birth to Twenty Bone Health subcohort consisted of 543 adolescents (261 [178 black] girls, 282 [201 black] boys). Annual pQCT measurements of the radial and tibial metaphysis and diaphysis were obtained between ages 12 and 22 years (distal metaphysis: cross‐sectional area [CSA] and trabecular bone mineral density [BMD]; diaphysis: total and cortical CSA, cortical BMD, and polar stress‐strain index [SSIp]). Age at peak height velocity (APHV) was calculated to account for differences in maturational timing between ethnic groups and sexes. Mixed‐effects models were used to describe trajectories for each pQCT outcome. Likelihood‐ratio tests were used to summarize the overall difference in trajectories between black and white participants within each sex. APHV (mean ± SD years) was similar in black (11.8 ± 0.8) and white (12.2 ± 1.0) girls, but delayed in black (14.2 ± 1.0) relative to white boys (13.3 ± 0.8). By 4 years post‐APHV, white adolescents had significantly greater cortical CSA and SSIp than black adolescents at the radius. There were no significant differences at the radial metaphysis but there was some divergence, such that black adolescents had greater radial trabecular BMD by the end of follow‐up. At the tibia, white adolescents had lower diaphyseal CSA and SSIp, and greater metaphyseal CSA. There was no ethnic difference in tibial trabecular BMD. There are ethnic differences in bone growth and development, independent of maturation, in South African adolescents. This work gives new insights into the possible etiology of childhood fractures, which occur most commonly as peripheral sites. © 2017 The Authors. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research Published by Wiley Periodicals Inc.
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spelling pubmed-59476142018-05-17 Ethnic Differences in Peripheral Skeletal Development Among Urban South African Adolescents: A Ten‐Year Longitudinal pQCT Study Schoenbuchner, Simon M Pettifor, John M Norris, Shane A Micklesfield, Lisa K Prentice, Ann Ward, Kate A J Bone Miner Res Original Articles There are no longitudinal pQCT data of bone growth and development from sub‐Saharan Africa, where rapid environmental, societal, and economic transitions are occurring, and where fracture rates are predicted to rise. The aim of this study was to compare skeletal development in black and white South African adolescents using longitudinal data from the Birth to Twenty study. The Birth to Twenty Bone Health subcohort consisted of 543 adolescents (261 [178 black] girls, 282 [201 black] boys). Annual pQCT measurements of the radial and tibial metaphysis and diaphysis were obtained between ages 12 and 22 years (distal metaphysis: cross‐sectional area [CSA] and trabecular bone mineral density [BMD]; diaphysis: total and cortical CSA, cortical BMD, and polar stress‐strain index [SSIp]). Age at peak height velocity (APHV) was calculated to account for differences in maturational timing between ethnic groups and sexes. Mixed‐effects models were used to describe trajectories for each pQCT outcome. Likelihood‐ratio tests were used to summarize the overall difference in trajectories between black and white participants within each sex. APHV (mean ± SD years) was similar in black (11.8 ± 0.8) and white (12.2 ± 1.0) girls, but delayed in black (14.2 ± 1.0) relative to white boys (13.3 ± 0.8). By 4 years post‐APHV, white adolescents had significantly greater cortical CSA and SSIp than black adolescents at the radius. There were no significant differences at the radial metaphysis but there was some divergence, such that black adolescents had greater radial trabecular BMD by the end of follow‐up. At the tibia, white adolescents had lower diaphyseal CSA and SSIp, and greater metaphyseal CSA. There was no ethnic difference in tibial trabecular BMD. There are ethnic differences in bone growth and development, independent of maturation, in South African adolescents. This work gives new insights into the possible etiology of childhood fractures, which occur most commonly as peripheral sites. © 2017 The Authors. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research Published by Wiley Periodicals Inc. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-10-09 2017-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5947614/ /pubmed/28834567 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jbmr.3279 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research Published by Wiley Periodicals Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Schoenbuchner, Simon M
Pettifor, John M
Norris, Shane A
Micklesfield, Lisa K
Prentice, Ann
Ward, Kate A
Ethnic Differences in Peripheral Skeletal Development Among Urban South African Adolescents: A Ten‐Year Longitudinal pQCT Study
title Ethnic Differences in Peripheral Skeletal Development Among Urban South African Adolescents: A Ten‐Year Longitudinal pQCT Study
title_full Ethnic Differences in Peripheral Skeletal Development Among Urban South African Adolescents: A Ten‐Year Longitudinal pQCT Study
title_fullStr Ethnic Differences in Peripheral Skeletal Development Among Urban South African Adolescents: A Ten‐Year Longitudinal pQCT Study
title_full_unstemmed Ethnic Differences in Peripheral Skeletal Development Among Urban South African Adolescents: A Ten‐Year Longitudinal pQCT Study
title_short Ethnic Differences in Peripheral Skeletal Development Among Urban South African Adolescents: A Ten‐Year Longitudinal pQCT Study
title_sort ethnic differences in peripheral skeletal development among urban south african adolescents: a ten‐year longitudinal pqct study
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5947614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28834567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jbmr.3279
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