Korean J Community Nutr.  2007 Oct;12(5):559-568.

Analysis of Factors Affecting Bone Mineral Density with Different Age among Adult Women in Seoul Area

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  • 1Department of Home Economics, Korea National Open University, Seoul, Korea. cokoo@knou.ac.kr

Abstract

Weight control diets induce reducing women' bone mineral density (BMD) that has a close relationship to risk in osteoporosis. This study was carried out to identify bone density risk factors affecting women's BMD, and to examine the relationship age, lifestyle and dietary habits for bone health by physical measurement and questionnaies. The subjects of this study were 194 women living on the Seoul area. When the subjects were divided into 4 age groups, BMI was the highest in the 50 years group (24.8) and the lowest in the 20 years group (21.63). Average T-score, which is BMD of forearm bone and calcaneus was the highest in the 40 years (.0.07) and the lowest in the 20 years (.0.59). The rate of eating breakfast was shown significantly higher in the 50 years group than that in the younger group. The frequencies of eating out, fried food intakes, and alcohol drinks were shown significantly different by age (p < 0.01). In conclusion, the risk rate of BMD was high in the 20syears and 50 years groups. It may due to the 20s' weight-control diet. Breakfast eating, exercise, intakes of anchovies, radishes, carrots, zucchinis and tomatoes were significantly important factors to prevent bone density risk.

Keyword

bone mineral density; adult women; age

MeSH Terms

Adult*
Bone Density*
Breakfast
Calcaneus
Daucus carota
Diet
Eating
Female
Food Habits
Forearm
Humans
Life Style
Lycopersicon esculentum
Osteoporosis
Raphanus
Risk Factors
Seoul*
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