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Abstract

Volume 8, Issue 4 (July 2006) 8, 419–427; 10.1111/j.1745-7262.2006.00170.x

Bone mineral density of the spine and femur in healthy Chinese men

Zhen-Lin Zhang, Yue-Juan Qin, Qi-Ren Huang, Yun-Qiu Hu, Miao Li, Jin-Wei He, Hao Zhang, Yu-Juan Liu and Wei-Wei Hu

Center for Preventing and Treating Osteoporosis, Osteoporosis Research Unit, The Shanghai Sixth Peoples Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai 200233, China

Correspondence: Prof. Zhen-Lin Zhang, Center for Preventing and Treating Osteoporosis, Osteoporosis Research Unit, The Sixth Peoples Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University, 600 Yishan Road, Shanghai 200233, China. Fax: +86-21-6408-1474. E-mail: ZZL2002@medmail.com.cn

Received 20 September 2005; Accepted 16 February 2006.

Abstract

Aim: To establish bone mineral density (BMD) reference database in healthy Chinese men of Han ethnicity, and to estimate the prevalence of osteoporosis in the population.

Methods: The BMD in the lumbar spine 1-4 (L1-4) and proximal femur was measured using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry in a total of 1 385 healthy Chinese men of Han ethnicity aged 20–89 years old in Shanghai.

Results: The highly significant negative correlation between age and BMD at any sites of proximal femur was found in the studied population, wheras no correlation between age and BMD at lumbar spine was observed. The peak BMD of the lumbar spine and any sites of hip in Chinese men was defined as the mean BMD for the subjects aged 20–39 years. According to World Health Organization (WHO) criteria, the BMD cut-off values for osteoporosis of the L1-4, total hip, femoral neck, trochanter and intertrochanter in Chinese men are 0.719, 0.638, 0.575, 0.437 and 0.725 g/cm2, respectively. Using the current Chinese reference data, the prevalence of osteoporosis at the L1-4, total hip, femoral neck, trochanter and intertrochanter is 5.4%, 3.8%, 6.3%, 1.8% and 2.8% in 1 084 men aged 50 years or older, respectively. However, using a database for US non-Hispanic white men (NHANES III), the prevalence of osteoporosis or osteopenia at any sites of the hip was significantly higher than that while using the current Chinese reference data.

Conclusion: The BMD reference database was established in healthy Chinese men of Han ethnicity, and will facilitate more accurate diagnosis of osteoporosis in Chinese men.

Keywords: bone mineral density, men, Chinese, osteoporosis

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