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Spine, hip, and femoral neck bone mineral density in relation to vegetarian type and status among Taiwanese adults.

Authors :
Hsu TL
Chou YH
Ho CC
Tantoh DM
Lu WY
Lung CC
Jan CF
Wang L
Liaw YP
Source :
Archives of osteoporosis [Arch Osteoporos] 2023 Nov 14; Vol. 18 (1), pp. 134. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Nov 14.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We determined the association of vegetarian type and status with bone mineral density (BMD) Z-scores at the spine, hip, and femoral neck. Compared to non-vegetarians, current vegetarians, especially vegans, lacto-vegetarians, and lacto-ovo-vegetarians had lower Z-scores at multiple sites. Sole reliance on a vegetarian diet might be detrimental to the bone.<br />Purpose: The impact of vegetarian diets on BMD is contentious. We determined the association of vegetarian type and status with the spine, hip, and femoral neck BMD Z-scores.<br />Methods: We analyzed data from 20,110 Taiwan Biobank volunteers. BMD was measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). The vegetarian status (non-, former, and current vegetarians) and type (non-vegetarians, ovo-vegetarians, lacto-vegetarians, lacto-ovo-vegetarians, and vegans) were determined using questionnaires.<br />Results: The participants consisted of 12,910 women and 7200 men, with a mean age of 55.5 years. Based on vegetarian status (reference: non-vegetarians), current vegetarians had significantly lower BMD Z-scores at the spine (unstandardized regression coefficient, B =  - 0.195, p = 0.006), left hip (B =  - 0.125, p = 0.008), and right hip (B =  - 0.100, p = 0.027), respectively. Based on vegetarian status and type (reference: non-vegetarians), current vegans and non-vegans had notably lower BMD Z-scores at specific skeletal sites. For non-vegans, the BMD Z-scores were significant at the spine (B = -0.184, p = 0.010), left hip (B =  - 0.124, p = 0.010), and left femoral neck (B =  - 0.125, p = 0.012). For current vegans, however, the BMD Z-scores were significant only at the right hip (B =  - 0.232; p = 0.028). Nonetheless, after stratifying vegetarian diet into more subgroups, current vegans exhibited a significant reduction in BMD Z-scores at the spine and right hip, with B-coefficients of - 0.326 and - 0.238, respectively. Current lacto-vegetarians also had significantly lower Z-scores (p < 0.05) at the spine (B =  - 0.459), left hip (B =  - 0.313), and right hip (B =  - 0.214). Moreover, current lacto-ovo-vegetarians had significantly lower Z-scores at the spine (B =  - 0.175) and left hip (B =  - 0.115).<br />Conclusion: Current vegetarians, particularly vegans, lacto-vegetarians, and lacto-ovo-vegetarians, demonstrated significantly lower BMD Z-scores at various skeletal sites compared to non-vegetarians. Sole reliance on a vegetarian diet might be detrimental to the bone.<br /> (© 2023. International Osteoporosis Foundation and Bone Health and Osteoporosis Foundation.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1862-3514
Volume :
18
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Archives of osteoporosis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37962721
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11657-023-01320-z