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Weight loss since early adulthood, later life risk of fracture hospitalizations, and bone mineral density: a prospective cohort study of 0.5 million Chinese adults

SUMMARY: In a Chinese population from both urban and rural areas, weight loss of ≥ 5 kg from early adulthood to midlife was associated with a higher risk of hip fracture and lower BMD in later life. INTRODUCTION: This study investigates the association of the long-term weight loss from young adultho...

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Autores principales: Shen, Zewei, Yu, Canqing, Guo, Yu, Bian, Zheng, Wei, Yuxia, Du, Huaidong, Yang, Ling, Chen, Yiping, Gao, Yulian, Zhang, Xukui, Chen, Junshi, Chen, Zhengming, Lv, Jun, Li, Liming
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Publicado: Springer London 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7167376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32307596
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11657-020-00734-3
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author Shen, Zewei
Yu, Canqing
Guo, Yu
Bian, Zheng
Wei, Yuxia
Du, Huaidong
Yang, Ling
Chen, Yiping
Gao, Yulian
Zhang, Xukui
Chen, Junshi
Chen, Zhengming
Lv, Jun
Li, Liming
author_facet Shen, Zewei
Yu, Canqing
Guo, Yu
Bian, Zheng
Wei, Yuxia
Du, Huaidong
Yang, Ling
Chen, Yiping
Gao, Yulian
Zhang, Xukui
Chen, Junshi
Chen, Zhengming
Lv, Jun
Li, Liming
author_sort Shen, Zewei
collection PubMed
description SUMMARY: In a Chinese population from both urban and rural areas, weight loss of ≥ 5 kg from early adulthood to midlife was associated with a higher risk of hip fracture and lower BMD in later life. INTRODUCTION: This study investigates the association of the long-term weight loss from young adulthood through the middle ages with the subsequent 10-year risk of hospitalized fracture and calcaneus bone mineral density (BMD). METHODS: China Kadoorie Biobank (CKB) was established during 2004–2008 in ten areas across China. Weight at age 25 years was self-reported at baseline, and weight at baseline and resurvey was measured by the calibrated equipment. Outcomes were hospitalized fracture during follow-up and calcaneus BMD measured at resurvey. Analysis for fracture risk included 411,812 participants who were free of fracture in the last 5 years before baseline, cancer, or stroke at any time before baseline. Analysis for BMD included 21,453 participants who participated in the resurvey of 2013–2014 with the same exclusion criteria as above. RESULTS: The mean age was 50.8 at baseline and 58.4 at resurvey. Median weight change from age 25 to baseline was 4.4 kg, with 20.7% losing weight and 58.5% gaining weight. During a median follow-up of 10.1 years, we documented 13,065 cases of first diagnosed fracture hospitalizations, including 1222 hip fracture. Compared with participants whose weight was stable (± 2.4 kg), the adjusted hazard ratios (95% CIs) for those with weight loss of ≥ 5.0 kg from age 25 to baseline was 1.39 (1.17 to 1.66) for hip fracture. Weight loss was not associated with fracture risk at other sites. Those with weight loss from age 25 to resurvey had the lowest BMD measures, with β (95% CIs) of − 4.52 (− 5.08 to − 3.96) for broadband ultrasound attenuation (BUA), − 4.83 (− 6.98, − 2.67) for speed of sound (SOS), and − 4.36 (− 5.22, − 3.49) for stiffness index (SI). CONCLUSIONS: Weight loss from early adulthood to midlife was associated with a higher risk of hip fracture and lower BMD in later life. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s11657-020-00734-3) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-71673762020-04-27 Weight loss since early adulthood, later life risk of fracture hospitalizations, and bone mineral density: a prospective cohort study of 0.5 million Chinese adults Shen, Zewei Yu, Canqing Guo, Yu Bian, Zheng Wei, Yuxia Du, Huaidong Yang, Ling Chen, Yiping Gao, Yulian Zhang, Xukui Chen, Junshi Chen, Zhengming Lv, Jun Li, Liming Arch Osteoporos Original Article SUMMARY: In a Chinese population from both urban and rural areas, weight loss of ≥ 5 kg from early adulthood to midlife was associated with a higher risk of hip fracture and lower BMD in later life. INTRODUCTION: This study investigates the association of the long-term weight loss from young adulthood through the middle ages with the subsequent 10-year risk of hospitalized fracture and calcaneus bone mineral density (BMD). METHODS: China Kadoorie Biobank (CKB) was established during 2004–2008 in ten areas across China. Weight at age 25 years was self-reported at baseline, and weight at baseline and resurvey was measured by the calibrated equipment. Outcomes were hospitalized fracture during follow-up and calcaneus BMD measured at resurvey. Analysis for fracture risk included 411,812 participants who were free of fracture in the last 5 years before baseline, cancer, or stroke at any time before baseline. Analysis for BMD included 21,453 participants who participated in the resurvey of 2013–2014 with the same exclusion criteria as above. RESULTS: The mean age was 50.8 at baseline and 58.4 at resurvey. Median weight change from age 25 to baseline was 4.4 kg, with 20.7% losing weight and 58.5% gaining weight. During a median follow-up of 10.1 years, we documented 13,065 cases of first diagnosed fracture hospitalizations, including 1222 hip fracture. Compared with participants whose weight was stable (± 2.4 kg), the adjusted hazard ratios (95% CIs) for those with weight loss of ≥ 5.0 kg from age 25 to baseline was 1.39 (1.17 to 1.66) for hip fracture. Weight loss was not associated with fracture risk at other sites. Those with weight loss from age 25 to resurvey had the lowest BMD measures, with β (95% CIs) of − 4.52 (− 5.08 to − 3.96) for broadband ultrasound attenuation (BUA), − 4.83 (− 6.98, − 2.67) for speed of sound (SOS), and − 4.36 (− 5.22, − 3.49) for stiffness index (SI). CONCLUSIONS: Weight loss from early adulthood to midlife was associated with a higher risk of hip fracture and lower BMD in later life. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s11657-020-00734-3) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer London 2020-04-19 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7167376/ /pubmed/32307596 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11657-020-00734-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Original Article
Shen, Zewei
Yu, Canqing
Guo, Yu
Bian, Zheng
Wei, Yuxia
Du, Huaidong
Yang, Ling
Chen, Yiping
Gao, Yulian
Zhang, Xukui
Chen, Junshi
Chen, Zhengming
Lv, Jun
Li, Liming
Weight loss since early adulthood, later life risk of fracture hospitalizations, and bone mineral density: a prospective cohort study of 0.5 million Chinese adults
title Weight loss since early adulthood, later life risk of fracture hospitalizations, and bone mineral density: a prospective cohort study of 0.5 million Chinese adults
title_full Weight loss since early adulthood, later life risk of fracture hospitalizations, and bone mineral density: a prospective cohort study of 0.5 million Chinese adults
title_fullStr Weight loss since early adulthood, later life risk of fracture hospitalizations, and bone mineral density: a prospective cohort study of 0.5 million Chinese adults
title_full_unstemmed Weight loss since early adulthood, later life risk of fracture hospitalizations, and bone mineral density: a prospective cohort study of 0.5 million Chinese adults
title_short Weight loss since early adulthood, later life risk of fracture hospitalizations, and bone mineral density: a prospective cohort study of 0.5 million Chinese adults
title_sort weight loss since early adulthood, later life risk of fracture hospitalizations, and bone mineral density: a prospective cohort study of 0.5 million chinese adults
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7167376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32307596
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11657-020-00734-3
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