A comparison of biochemical indices of bone turnover in elderly institutionalized and free-living subjects

Plasma concentrations of calcium-phosphate, alkaline phosphatase, 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) and albumin, and fasting urinary sodium/creatinine (Na/Cr), calcium/creatinine (Ca/Cr) and hydroxyproline/creatinine (HPr/Cr) were measured in a survey of 208 Chinese elderly subjects living in chronic ca...

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Published inBone and mineral Vol. 8; no. 1; pp. 31 - 38
Main Authors Woo, Jean, Swaminathan, R., Pang, C.P., Mak, Y.T., MacDonald, D.
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Abstract Plasma concentrations of calcium-phosphate, alkaline phosphatase, 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) and albumin, and fasting urinary sodium/creatinine (Na/Cr), calcium/creatinine (Ca/Cr) and hydroxyproline/creatinine (HPr/Cr) were measured in a survey of 208 Chinese elderly subjects living in chronic care institutions, and compared with values from free-living elderly subjects. Plasma parathyroid hormone estimations were also performed on a subpopulation of women living in an institution. Subjects in institutions had higher urinary HPr/Cr ratios in both men and women, as well as higher urinary Ca/Cr ratios in women, suggesting increased bone resorption. These values show significant variation depending on the degree of mobility. Factors which could contribute to the increased bone loss among institutionalized subjects are: reduced physical activity, reduced exposure to sunlight and hence reduced plasma 25(OH)D concentrations, low calcium intake, protein caloric malnutrition and possibly higher sodium intake. Correction of these factors may reduce the risk of fractures among the elderly living in chronic care institutions.
AbstractList Plasma concentrations of calcium-phosphate, alkaline phosphatase, 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) and albumin, and fasting urinary sodium/creatinine (Na/Cr), calcium/creatinine (Ca/Cr) and hydroxyproline/creatinine (HPr/Cr) were measured in a survey of 208 Chinese elderly subjects living in chronic care institutions, and compared with values from free-living elderly subjects. Plasma parathyroid hormone estimations were also performed on a subpopulation of women living in an institution. Subjects in institutions had higher urinary HPr/Cr ratios in both men and women, as well as higher urinary Ca/Cr ratios in women, suggesting increased bone resorption. These values show significant variation depending on the degree of mobility. Factors which could contribute to the increased bone loss among institutionalized subjects are: reduced physical activity, reduced exposure to sunlight and hence reduced plasma 25(OH)D concentrations, low calcium intake, protein calorie malnutrition and possibly higher sodium intake. Correction of these factors may reduce the risk of fractures among the elderly living in chronic care institutions.Plasma concentrations of calcium-phosphate, alkaline phosphatase, 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) and albumin, and fasting urinary sodium/creatinine (Na/Cr), calcium/creatinine (Ca/Cr) and hydroxyproline/creatinine (HPr/Cr) were measured in a survey of 208 Chinese elderly subjects living in chronic care institutions, and compared with values from free-living elderly subjects. Plasma parathyroid hormone estimations were also performed on a subpopulation of women living in an institution. Subjects in institutions had higher urinary HPr/Cr ratios in both men and women, as well as higher urinary Ca/Cr ratios in women, suggesting increased bone resorption. These values show significant variation depending on the degree of mobility. Factors which could contribute to the increased bone loss among institutionalized subjects are: reduced physical activity, reduced exposure to sunlight and hence reduced plasma 25(OH)D concentrations, low calcium intake, protein calorie malnutrition and possibly higher sodium intake. Correction of these factors may reduce the risk of fractures among the elderly living in chronic care institutions.
Plasma concentrations of calcium-phosphate, alkaline phosphatase, 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) and albumin, and fasting urinary sodium/creatinine (Na/Cr), calcium/creatinine (Ca/Cr) and hydroxyproline/creatinine (HPr/Cr) were measured in a survey of 208 Chinese elderly subjects living in chronic care institutions, and compared with values from free-living elderly subjects. Plasma parathyroid hormone estimations were also performed on a subpopulation of women living in an institution. Subjects in institutions had higher urinary HPr/Cr ratios in both men and women, as well as higher urinary Ca/Cr ratios in women, suggesting increased bone resorption. These values show significant variation depending on the degree of mobility. Factors which could contribute to the increased bone loss among institutionalized subjects are: reduced physical activity, reduced exposure to sunlight and hence reduced plasma 25(OH)D concentrations, low calcium intake, protein calorie malnutrition and possibly higher sodium intake. Correction of these factors may reduce the risk of fractures among the elderly living in chronic care institutions.
Plasma concentrations of calcium-phosphate, alkaline phosphatase, 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) and albumin, and fasting urinary sodium/creatinine (Na/Cr), calcium/creatinine (Ca/Cr) and hydroxyproline/creatinine (HPr/Cr) were measured in a survey of 208 Chinese elderly subjects living in chronic care institutions, and compared with values from free-living elderly subjects. Plasma parathyroid hormone estimations were also performed on a subpopulation of women living in an institution. Subjects in institutions had higher urinary HPr/Cr ratios in both men and women, as well as higher urinary Ca/Cr ratios in women, suggesting increased bone resorption. These values show significant variation depending on the degree of mobility. Factors which could contribute to the increased bone loss among institutionalized subjects are: reduced physical activity, reduced exposure to sunlight and hence reduced plasma 25(OH)D concentrations, low calcium intake, protein calorie malnutrition and possibly higher sodium intake.
Plasma concentrations of calcium-phosphate, alkaline phosphatase, 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) and albumin, and fasting urinary sodium/creatinine (Na/Cr), calcium/creatinine (Ca/Cr) and hydroxyproline/creatinine (HPr/Cr) were measured in a survey of 208 Chinese elderly subjects living in chronic care institutions, and compared with values from free-living elderly subjects. Plasma parathyroid hormone estimations were also performed on a subpopulation of women living in an institution. Subjects in institutions had higher urinary HPr/Cr ratios in both men and women, as well as higher urinary Ca/Cr ratios in women, suggesting increased bone resorption. These values show significant variation depending on the degree of mobility. Factors which could contribute to the increased bone loss among institutionalized subjects are: reduced physical activity, reduced exposure to sunlight and hence reduced plasma 25(OH)D concentrations, low calcium intake, protein caloric malnutrition and possibly higher sodium intake. Correction of these factors may reduce the risk of fractures among the elderly living in chronic care institutions.
Author Woo, Jean
Mak, Y.T.
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Swaminathan, R.
MacDonald, D.
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SubjectTerms 25-Hydroxyvitamin
Activities of Daily Living
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Alkaline Phosphatase - blood
Analysis of complex biological substances
Analytical, structural and metabolic biochemistry
Biological and medical sciences
Blood and biological fluids
Bone and Bones - metabolism
Calcifediol - blood
Calcium
Calcium - urine
Calcium Phosphates - blood
Creatinine - urine
Elderly population
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Humans
Hydroxyproline
Institution
Institutionalization
Male
Middle Aged
Serum Albumin - metabolism
Sex Factors
Sodium - urine
Title A comparison of biochemical indices of bone turnover in elderly institutionalized and free-living subjects
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