Journal of Clinical Densitometry
Volume 10, Issue 3 , Pages 276-284, July 2007

Age-Related Bone Mineral Density, Bone Loss Rate, Prevalence of Osteoporosis, and Reference Database of Women at Multiple Centers in China

  • Xiao-Guang Cheng

      Affiliations

    • Ji Shui Tan Hospital, Beijing, China
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  • Ding-Zhuo Yang

      Affiliations

    • Huaxi 4th Hospital, Chengdu, China
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  • Qi Zhou

      Affiliations

    • GE Healthcare, Shanghai, China
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  • Tie-Jun Zhuo

      Affiliations

    • JiangSu Hospital, Nanjing, China
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  • Hua-Chou Zhang

      Affiliations

    • Beijing Hospital, Beijing, China
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  • Jing Xiang

      Affiliations

    • Jiaxing 1st Hospital, Jiaxing, China
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  • Hong-Fu Wang

      Affiliations

    • Radiation Institute, Shanghai, China
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  • Ping-Zhong Ou

      Affiliations

    • Guangzhou 2nd Hospital, Guangzhou, China
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  • Jian-Li Liu

      Affiliations

    • Beijing 301 Hospital, Beijing, China
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  • Ling Xu

      Affiliations

    • Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, China
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  • Gong-Yi Huang

      Affiliations

    • Shanghai 6th Hospital, Shanghai, China
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  • Qi-Ren Huang

      Affiliations

    • Shanghai 6th Hospital, Shanghai, China
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  • Howard S. Barden

      Affiliations

    • GE Healthcare, Madison, WI
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  • Linda S. Weynand

      Affiliations

    • GE Healthcare, Madison, WI
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  • Ken G. Faulkner

      Affiliations

    • GE Healthcare, Madison, WI
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  • Xun-Wu Meng

      Affiliations

    • Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, China
    • Corresponding Author InformationAuthor correspondence to: Xun-Wu Meng, MD, Department of Endocrinology, Peking union medical college Hospital, #1 Shuaifuyuan, Wangfujing, Beijing 100035, China.

Received 22 February 2007; received in revised form 6 May 2007; accepted 16 May 2007. published online 30 June 2007.

Abstract 

Our study surveyed age-related bone mineral density (BMD), bone loss rate, and prevalence of osteoporosis in women at multiple research centers in China. Survey results were used to establish a BMD reference database for the diagnosis of osteoporosis in Chinese women nationwide. We used dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry bone densitometers to measure BMD at posteroanterior (PA) lumbar spine (L1–L4; n=8142) and proximal femur (n=7290) in female subjects of age 20–89yr from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Nanjing, and Jiaxing. A cubic regression-fitting model was used to describe the change of BMD with age at various skeletal sites. Peak BMD occurred between 30 and 34yr of age for femur neck and total femur, and between 40 and 44yr for spine and trochanter measurement sites. Young adult (YA) BMD values (mean and standard deviation [SD], calculated as the average BMD in the age range of 20–39, were 1.116±0.12, 0.927±0.12, 0.756±0.11, and 0.963±0.13g/cm2 at PA spine, femoral neck, trochanter, and total femur, respectively. The BMD of 85-yr-old women reflected a loss of 32% at the spine and 30–35% at femur measurement sites. The prevalence of osteoporosis, defined as a BMD of ≤−2.5 SDs from YA values established in this study, in female subjects of age 50yr or older, was 28% for the spine, 15% for any femur site, and 31% for any spine or femur site. This study provides important information for formulating osteoporosis prevention and treatment strategies in Chinese women, and it establishes a reliable BMD reference database for the diagnosis of osteoporosis of Chinese women nationwide.

Key Words: Bone mineral density, Chinese women, dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, osteoporosis, reference database

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PII: S1094-6950(07)00175-8

doi:10.1016/j.jocd.2007.05.004

Journal of Clinical Densitometry
Volume 10, Issue 3 , Pages 276-284, July 2007