Multiple factor analysis of lumbar spine bone mass and densities in adolescents with early ankylosing spondylitis
- VernacularTitle:青少年强直性脊柱炎早期腰椎骨密度变化多因素分析
- Author:
Xing MA
;
Yunyu HU
;
Ping MA
;
Quanping WANG
;
Xiaojuan LI
;
Rong LU
;
Jun WANG
;
Xinzhi XU
;
Xiaoming WU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
ankylosing spondylitis;
bone mineral density;
ado-lescent
- From:
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research
2003;7(20):2825-2826
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Aim To investigate the possible roles of age, bodyheight, mass and body mass index(BMI) in Lumbar1-4 bone mineralcontent (L1-4BMC), L1-4 areal bone mineral density(L1-44BMD) and L1-4volumetric bone mineral apparent density(L1-4BMAD) of Chinese adoles-cents with early ankylosing spondylitis (AS). Methods Thirty-one maleChinese adolescent outpatients with early AS were included. Age (y),total body mass (kg), height(cn) and body mass index (BMI, kg/m2)of subjects were obtained. L1-44BMC(g) and L1-4 BMD(g/cm2) were e-valuated by using DEXA, and L1-4 BMAD(L1-44BMC/Area3/2, g/cm3)was subsequently calculated. Correlation and multiple regression analyseswere performed. Results Multiple regression revealed that height ( P =0.000) and BMI(P=0.009) were significantly positively related toL1-44BMC (R=0.759, Radj2=0.545, P=0.000 <0.01), and heightplayed the pivotal roles in significant correlation with L144BMC(R =0. 676 Radj2 = 0. 439, P = 0. 000) . Body mass significantly positivelycorrelated with both L-44BMD ( R = 0. 657, Radj2 = 0. 412, P = 0. 000)and L1-4BMAD (R=0.551, Radj2=0.280, P=0.001) .Therefore,height as well as BMI significantly positively correlated with L144BMC andmass was definitely associated with both L1-4BMD and L1-4BMAD in ado-lescents with early AS in this study. Conclusion Height and mass couldhave significantly positive effects on axial bone mass and densities ofadolescents with early AS.