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Prevalence of osteoporosis among North Korean women refugees living in South Korea: a comparative cross-sectional study
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of osteoporosis among North Korean women refugees when compared with South Korean women, who have identical genetic backgrounds but experience different environments. DESIGN: Comparative cross-sectional study. SETTING: North Korean Refugee Health in South Kor...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7295412/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32532773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-036230 |
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author | Kim, Kyeong Jin An, Jee Hyun Kim, Kyoung Jin Yu, Ji Hee Kim, Nam Hoon Yoo, Hye Jin Kim, Hee Young Seo, Ji A Kim, Nan Hee Choi, Kyung Mook Baik, Sei Hyun Kim, Sin Gon |
author_facet | Kim, Kyeong Jin An, Jee Hyun Kim, Kyoung Jin Yu, Ji Hee Kim, Nam Hoon Yoo, Hye Jin Kim, Hee Young Seo, Ji A Kim, Nan Hee Choi, Kyung Mook Baik, Sei Hyun Kim, Sin Gon |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of osteoporosis among North Korean women refugees when compared with South Korean women, who have identical genetic backgrounds but experience different environments. DESIGN: Comparative cross-sectional study. SETTING: North Korean Refugee Health in South Korea (NORNS) study in South Korea. PARTICIPANTS: We evaluated 122 North Korean women who participated in NORNS study and 366 age-matched/menopausal status-matched South Korean women from the Korea University Medical Center (KUMC) health examination cohort. The median age of the NORNS participants was 46 years (IQR, 40–60 years) with 52 women (42.6%) being postmenopausal. RESULTS: Among the postmenopausal women, NORNS participants had a higher body mass index and number of pregnancies and lower physical activity than the KUMC participants. The overall prevalence of osteoporosis was 48% (25/52) and 17% (27/156) in NORNS and KUMC participants, respectively. The bone mineral density (BMD) values at the lumbar spine, femur neck and total hip were significantly lower in postmenopausal NORNS women than in the postmenopausal KUMC women. Old age, low body weight and late age of menarche were associated with low BMD among the postmenopausal North Korean refugees. In premenopausal participants, the NORNS women had lower body weight and physical activity than the KUMC women at baseline. All the NORNS women had normal Z-scores, although the BMD at the lumbar spine was significantly lower in NORNS women than in the KUMC women (0.952 vs 1.002 g/cm(2), p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Osteoporosis is a prevalent health problem in postmenopausal North Korean women refugees living in South Korea. It is conceivable to prepare vigilant countermeasures for bone health deterioration in this growing population, especially for postmenopausal women. Further research is warranted to determine the cause of the differences between participants of the same ethnic group. |
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spelling | pubmed-72954122020-06-19 Prevalence of osteoporosis among North Korean women refugees living in South Korea: a comparative cross-sectional study Kim, Kyeong Jin An, Jee Hyun Kim, Kyoung Jin Yu, Ji Hee Kim, Nam Hoon Yoo, Hye Jin Kim, Hee Young Seo, Ji A Kim, Nan Hee Choi, Kyung Mook Baik, Sei Hyun Kim, Sin Gon BMJ Open Diabetes and Endocrinology OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of osteoporosis among North Korean women refugees when compared with South Korean women, who have identical genetic backgrounds but experience different environments. DESIGN: Comparative cross-sectional study. SETTING: North Korean Refugee Health in South Korea (NORNS) study in South Korea. PARTICIPANTS: We evaluated 122 North Korean women who participated in NORNS study and 366 age-matched/menopausal status-matched South Korean women from the Korea University Medical Center (KUMC) health examination cohort. The median age of the NORNS participants was 46 years (IQR, 40–60 years) with 52 women (42.6%) being postmenopausal. RESULTS: Among the postmenopausal women, NORNS participants had a higher body mass index and number of pregnancies and lower physical activity than the KUMC participants. The overall prevalence of osteoporosis was 48% (25/52) and 17% (27/156) in NORNS and KUMC participants, respectively. The bone mineral density (BMD) values at the lumbar spine, femur neck and total hip were significantly lower in postmenopausal NORNS women than in the postmenopausal KUMC women. Old age, low body weight and late age of menarche were associated with low BMD among the postmenopausal North Korean refugees. In premenopausal participants, the NORNS women had lower body weight and physical activity than the KUMC women at baseline. All the NORNS women had normal Z-scores, although the BMD at the lumbar spine was significantly lower in NORNS women than in the KUMC women (0.952 vs 1.002 g/cm(2), p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Osteoporosis is a prevalent health problem in postmenopausal North Korean women refugees living in South Korea. It is conceivable to prepare vigilant countermeasures for bone health deterioration in this growing population, especially for postmenopausal women. Further research is warranted to determine the cause of the differences between participants of the same ethnic group. BMJ Publishing Group 2020-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7295412/ /pubmed/32532773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-036230 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Diabetes and Endocrinology Kim, Kyeong Jin An, Jee Hyun Kim, Kyoung Jin Yu, Ji Hee Kim, Nam Hoon Yoo, Hye Jin Kim, Hee Young Seo, Ji A Kim, Nan Hee Choi, Kyung Mook Baik, Sei Hyun Kim, Sin Gon Prevalence of osteoporosis among North Korean women refugees living in South Korea: a comparative cross-sectional study |
title | Prevalence of osteoporosis among North Korean women refugees living in South Korea: a comparative cross-sectional study |
title_full | Prevalence of osteoporosis among North Korean women refugees living in South Korea: a comparative cross-sectional study |
title_fullStr | Prevalence of osteoporosis among North Korean women refugees living in South Korea: a comparative cross-sectional study |
title_full_unstemmed | Prevalence of osteoporosis among North Korean women refugees living in South Korea: a comparative cross-sectional study |
title_short | Prevalence of osteoporosis among North Korean women refugees living in South Korea: a comparative cross-sectional study |
title_sort | prevalence of osteoporosis among north korean women refugees living in south korea: a comparative cross-sectional study |
topic | Diabetes and Endocrinology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7295412/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32532773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-036230 |
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