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LIKE MOTHER, LIKE DAUGHTER? DIETARY AND NON-DIETARY BONE FRACTURE RISK FACTORS IN MOTHERS AND THEIR DAUGHTERS

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  939-952

Abstract

 Background: The aim of this study was to demonstrate similarities and differences between MOTHERs and DAUGHTERs regarding dietary and non-dietary risk factors for bone fractures and OSTEOPOROSIS.Methods: The study was carried out in 2007-2010 on 712 MOTHERs (29-59 years) and DAUGHTERs (12-21 years) family pairs. In the sub-sample (170 family pairs) bone mineral density (BMD) was measured for the forearm by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA). The consumption of dairy products was determined with a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire (ADOS-Ca) and calcium intake from the daily diet was calculated.Results: The presence of risk factors for bone fractures in MOTHERs and DAUGHTERs was significantly correlated. The Spearman rank coefficient for dietary factors of fracture risk was 0.87 (P<0.05) in whole sub-sample, 0.94 (P<0.05) in bottom tercile of BMD, 0.82 (P<0.05) in middle tercile of BMD, 0.54 (P>0.05) in upper tercile of BMD and for non-dietary factors of fracture risk was 0.83 (P<0.05) in whole sub-sample, 0.86 (P<0.05) in bottom tercile of BMD, 0.93 (P<0.05) in middle tercile of BMD, 0.65 (P<0.05) in upper tercile of BMD.Conclusions: Our results confirm the role of the family environment for bone health and document the stronger effect of negative factors of the family environment as compared to other positive factors on bone fracture risk.

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    APA: Copy

    SOBAS, KAMILA, WADOLOWSKA, LIDIA, SLOWINSKA, MALGORZATA ANNA, CZLAPKA MATYASIK, MAGDALENA, WUENSTEL, JUSTYNA, & NIEDZWIEDZKA, EWA. (2015). LIKE MOTHER, LIKE DAUGHTER? DIETARY AND NON-DIETARY BONE FRACTURE RISK FACTORS IN MOTHERS AND THEIR DAUGHTERS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 44(7), 939-952. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/273879/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SOBAS KAMILA, WADOLOWSKA LIDIA, SLOWINSKA MALGORZATA ANNA, CZLAPKA MATYASIK MAGDALENA, WUENSTEL JUSTYNA, NIEDZWIEDZKA EWA. LIKE MOTHER, LIKE DAUGHTER? DIETARY AND NON-DIETARY BONE FRACTURE RISK FACTORS IN MOTHERS AND THEIR DAUGHTERS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH[Internet]. 2015;44(7):939-952. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/273879/en

    IEEE: Copy

    KAMILA SOBAS, LIDIA WADOLOWSKA, MALGORZATA ANNA SLOWINSKA, MAGDALENA CZLAPKA MATYASIK, JUSTYNA WUENSTEL, and EWA NIEDZWIEDZKA, “LIKE MOTHER, LIKE DAUGHTER? DIETARY AND NON-DIETARY BONE FRACTURE RISK FACTORS IN MOTHERS AND THEIR DAUGHTERS,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, vol. 44, no. 7, pp. 939–952, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/273879/en

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