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Bone health: Osteoporosis, calcium and vitamin D.

Authors :
Garriguet, Didier
Source :
Health Reports; Sep2011, Vol. 22 Issue 3, p1-8, 8p, 3 Charts, 3 Graphs
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Background Osteoporosis is a bone disease that predisposes to fractures. Sufficient intake of calcium and vitamin D is recommended for prevention and treatment. Data and methods Based on 28,406 respondents aged 50 or older to the 2009 Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS)--Healthy Aging, the population who reported being diagnosed with osteoporosis is profiled. Analysis of calcium and vitamin D intake is based on 10,879 respondents aged 50 or older to the 2004 CCHS--Nutrition. Frequencies, averages and cross-tabulations were produced to estimate the prevalence of diagnosed osteoporosis, dietary intake of calcium and vitamin D, the use of supplements, and total calcium and vitamin D intake. Associations between a diagnosis of osteoporosis and socio-economic, dietary and lifestyle factors were examined with multiple logistic regression. Results In 2009, 19.2% of women and 3.4% of men aged 50 or older reported having been diagnosed with osteoporosis; the 2004 rates were similar. Age, sex and household income were associated with the probability of reporting osteoporosis. In 2004, based on dietary and supplement intake, 45% to 69% of the population aged 50 or older had inadequate intake of calcium, and 54% to 66% had inadequate intake of vitamin D. Interpretation A large percentage of people aged 50 or older, particularly women, have osteoporosis. The prevalence of inadequate intake of calcium and vitamin D is relatively high. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08406529
Volume :
22
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Health Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
66708929