Variations in Bone Density among Persons of African Heritage

The epidemiology of bone loss in populations of African heritage is still poorly known. We compared a convenience sample of 47 African-American (AA) residents of Rochester, Minnesota (32 women, 15 men) and 66 recent immigrants from Somalia (all women) with 684 white subjects (349 women, 335 men) pre...

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Published inOsteoporosis international Vol. 13; no. 7; pp. 551 - 559
Main Authors Melton III, L. J., Marquez, M. A., Achenbach, S. J., Tefferi, A., O’Connor, M. K., O’Fallon, W. M., Riggs, B. L.
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Published England Springer Nature B.V 01.07.2002
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1433-2965
DOI10.1007/s001980200072

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Abstract The epidemiology of bone loss in populations of African heritage is still poorly known. We compared a convenience sample of 47 African-American (AA) residents of Rochester, Minnesota (32 women, 15 men) and 66 recent immigrants from Somalia (all women) with 684 white subjects (349 women, 335 men) previously recruited from an age-stratified random sample of community residents. Areal bone mineral density (BMD, g/cm(2)) and volumetric bone mineral apparent density (BMAD, g/cm(3)) were determined for lumbar spine and proximal femur using the Hologic QDR 2000 for white subjects and the QDR 4500 for the others; the instruments were cross-calibrated from data on 20 volunteers. Lumbar spine BMD was 18% higher in AA ( p<0.001) and 4% lower in Somali ( p = 0.147) than white women. Femoral neck BMD was 27% higher in AA women but also 11% greater in Somali women (both p<0.001) compared with whites. Lumbar spine BMD was 6% higher ( p = 0.132) and femoral neck BMD 21% higher ( p<0.001) in AA than white men. No Somali men were studied. After correcting for bone size differences, both lumbar spine ( p<0.01) and femoral neck BMAD ( p<0.001) were greater for Somali than white women, but the difference between Somali and AA women persisted. Lumbar spine and femoral neck BMAD values also remained significantly greater for AA women (both p<0.001) and men ( p<0.05; p<0.001) compared with whites. Weight was associated with BMAD at both skeletal sites in all groups, but adjustment for differences in weight did not reduce the discrepancy in BMAD values between Somali and AA women or between the latter group and whites. This heterogeneity among different ethnic groups of African heritage may provide an opportunity for research to better explain race-specific differences in bone metabolism.
AbstractList The epidemiology of bone loss in populations of African heritage is still poorly known. We compared a convenience sample of 47 African-American (AA) residents of Rochester, Minnesota (32 women, 15 men) and 66 recent immigrants from Somalia (all women) with 684 white subjects (349 women, 335 men) previously recruited from an age-stratified random sample of community residents. Areal bone mineral density (BMD, g/cm(2)) and volumetric bone mineral apparent density (BMAD, g/cm(3)) were determined for lumbar spine and proximal femur using the Hologic QDR 2000 for white subjects and the QDR 4500 for the others; the instruments were cross-calibrated from data on 20 volunteers. Lumbar spine BMD was 18% higher in AA ( p<0.001) and 4% lower in Somali ( p = 0.147) than white women. Femoral neck BMD was 27% higher in AA women but also 11% greater in Somali women (both p<0.001) compared with whites. Lumbar spine BMD was 6% higher ( p = 0.132) and femoral neck BMD 21% higher ( p<0.001) in AA than white men. No Somali men were studied. After correcting for bone size differences, both lumbar spine ( p<0.01) and femoral neck BMAD ( p<0.001) were greater for Somali than white women, but the difference between Somali and AA women persisted. Lumbar spine and femoral neck BMAD values also remained significantly greater for AA women (both p<0.001) and men ( p<0.05; p<0.001) compared with whites. Weight was associated with BMAD at both skeletal sites in all groups, but adjustment for differences in weight did not reduce the discrepancy in BMAD values between Somali and AA women or between the latter group and whites. This heterogeneity among different ethnic groups of African heritage may provide an opportunity for research to better explain race-specific differences in bone metabolism.The epidemiology of bone loss in populations of African heritage is still poorly known. We compared a convenience sample of 47 African-American (AA) residents of Rochester, Minnesota (32 women, 15 men) and 66 recent immigrants from Somalia (all women) with 684 white subjects (349 women, 335 men) previously recruited from an age-stratified random sample of community residents. Areal bone mineral density (BMD, g/cm(2)) and volumetric bone mineral apparent density (BMAD, g/cm(3)) were determined for lumbar spine and proximal femur using the Hologic QDR 2000 for white subjects and the QDR 4500 for the others; the instruments were cross-calibrated from data on 20 volunteers. Lumbar spine BMD was 18% higher in AA ( p<0.001) and 4% lower in Somali ( p = 0.147) than white women. Femoral neck BMD was 27% higher in AA women but also 11% greater in Somali women (both p<0.001) compared with whites. Lumbar spine BMD was 6% higher ( p = 0.132) and femoral neck BMD 21% higher ( p<0.001) in AA than white men. No Somali men were studied. After correcting for bone size differences, both lumbar spine ( p<0.01) and femoral neck BMAD ( p<0.001) were greater for Somali than white women, but the difference between Somali and AA women persisted. Lumbar spine and femoral neck BMAD values also remained significantly greater for AA women (both p<0.001) and men ( p<0.05; p<0.001) compared with whites. Weight was associated with BMAD at both skeletal sites in all groups, but adjustment for differences in weight did not reduce the discrepancy in BMAD values between Somali and AA women or between the latter group and whites. This heterogeneity among different ethnic groups of African heritage may provide an opportunity for research to better explain race-specific differences in bone metabolism.
The epidemiology of bone loss in populations of African heritage is still poorly known. We compared a convenience sample of 47 African-American (AA) residents of Rochester, Minnesota (32 women, 15 men) and 66 recent immigrants from Somalia (all women) with 684 white subjects (349 women, 335 men) previously recruited from an age-stratified random sample of community residents. Areal bone mineral density (BMD, g/cm(2)) and volumetric bone mineral apparent density (BMAD, g/cm(3)) were determined for lumbar spine and proximal femur using the Hologic QDR 2000 for white subjects and the QDR 4500 for the others; the instruments were cross-calibrated from data on 20 volunteers. Lumbar spine BMD was 18% higher in AA ( p<0.001) and 4% lower in Somali ( p = 0.147) than white women. Femoral neck BMD was 27% higher in AA women but also 11% greater in Somali women (both p<0.001) compared with whites. Lumbar spine BMD was 6% higher ( p = 0.132) and femoral neck BMD 21% higher ( p<0.001) in AA than white men. No Somali men were studied. After correcting for bone size differences, both lumbar spine ( p<0.01) and femoral neck BMAD ( p<0.001) were greater for Somali than white women, but the difference between Somali and AA women persisted. Lumbar spine and femoral neck BMAD values also remained significantly greater for AA women (both p<0.001) and men ( p<0.05; p<0.001) compared with whites. Weight was associated with BMAD at both skeletal sites in all groups, but adjustment for differences in weight did not reduce the discrepancy in BMAD values between Somali and AA women or between the latter group and whites. This heterogeneity among different ethnic groups of African heritage may provide an opportunity for research to better explain race-specific differences in bone metabolism.
The epidemiology of bone loss in populations of African heritage is still poorly known. We compared a convenience sample of 47 African-American (AA) residents of Rochester, Minnesota (32 women, 15 men) and 66 recent immigrants from Somalia (all women) with 684 white subjects (349 women, 335 men) previously recruited from an age-stratified random sample of community residents. Areal bone mineral density (BMD, g/cm2) and volumetric bone mineral apparent density (BMAD, g/cm3) were determined for lumbar spine and proximal femur using the Hologic QDR 2000 for white subjects and the QDR 4500 for the others; the instruments were cross-calibrated from data on 20 volunteers. Lumbar spine BMD was 18% higher in AA (p<0.001) and 4% lower in Somali (p= 0.147) than white women. Femoral neck BMD was 27% higher in AA women but also 11% greater in Somali women (both p<0.001) compared with whites. Lumbar spine BMD was 6% higher (p= 0.132) and femoral neck BMD 21% higher (p<0.001) in AA than white men. No Somali men were studied. After correcting for bone size differences, both lumbar spine (p<0.01) and femoral neck BMAD (p<0.001) were greater for Somali than white women, but the difference between Somali and AA women persisted. Lumbar spine and femoral neck BMAD values also remained significantly greater for AA women (both p<0.001) and men (p<0.05; p<0.001) compared with whites. Weight was associated with BMAD at both skeletal sites in all groups, but adjustment for differences in weight did not reduce the discrepancy in BMAD values between Somali and AA women or between the latter group and whites. This heterogeneity among different ethnic groups of African heritage may provide an opportunity for research to better explain race-specific differences in bone metabolism.
The epidemiology of bone loss in populations of African heritage is still poorly known. We compared a convenience sample of 47 African-American (AA) residents of Rochester, Minnesota (32 women, 15 men) and 66 recent immigrants from Somalia (all women) with 684 white subjects (349 women, 335 men) previously recruited from an age-stratified random sample of community residents. Areal bone mineral density (BMD, g/cm super(2)) and volumetric bone mineral apparent density (BMAD, g/cm super(3)) were determined for lumbar spine and proximal femur using the Hologic QDR 2000 for white subjects and the QDR 4500 for the others; the instruments were cross-calibrated from data on 20 volunteers. Lumbar spine BMD was 18% higher in AA (p<0.001) and 4% lower in Somali (p = 0.147) than white women. Femoral neck BMD was 27% higher in AA women but also 11% greater in Somali women (both p<0.001) compared with whites. Lumbar spine BMD was 6% higher (p = 0.132) and femoral neck BMD 21% higher (p<0.001) in AA than white men. No Somali men were studied. After correcting for bone size differences, both lumbar spine (p<0.01) and femoral neck BMAD (p<0.001) were greater for Somali than white women, but the difference between Somali and AA women persisted. Lumbar spine and femoral neck BMAD values also remained significantly greater for AA women (both p<0.001) and men (p<0.05; p<0.001) compared with whites. Weight was associated with BMAD at both skeletal sites in all groups, but adjustment for differences in weight did not reduce the discrepancy in BMAD values between Somali and AA women or between the latter group and whites. This heterogeneity among different ethnic groups of African heritage may provide an opportunity for research to better explain race- specific differences in bone metabolism.
Author Riggs, B. L.
O’Fallon, W. M.
Tefferi, A.
Marquez, M. A.
Melton III, L. J.
Achenbach, S. J.
O’Connor, M. K.
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Snippet The epidemiology of bone loss in populations of African heritage is still poorly known. We compared a convenience sample of 47 African-American (AA) residents...
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SubjectTerms Absorptiometry, Photon - methods
Adult
Advisors
African Americans
African Continental Ancestry Group
Age Factors
Aged
Bone density
Bone Density - physiology
Cultural heritage
Epidemiology
Female
Femur Neck - physiology
Fractures
Health sciences
Humans
Linear Models
Lumbar Vertebrae - physiology
Male
Middle Aged
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis - ethnology
Osteoporosis - physiopathology
Somalia - ethnology
Statistics, Nonparametric
United States
White people
Womens health
Title Variations in Bone Density among Persons of African Heritage
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