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Protective effect of myo-inositol hexaphosphate (phytate) on bone mass loss in postmenopausal women.

Authors :
López-González, Ángel
Grases, Félix
Monroy, Nieves
Marí, Bartolome
Vicente-Herrero, Mª
Tur, Fernando
Perelló, Joan
Source :
European Journal of Nutrition; Mar2013, Vol. 52 Issue 2, p717-726, 10p, 5 Charts, 6 Graphs
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Introduction: The objective of this paper was to evaluate the relationship between urinary concentrations of Ins P6, bone mass loss and risk fracture in postmenopausal women. Materials and methods: A total of 157 postmenopausal women were included in the study: 70 had low (≤0.76 μM), 42 intermediate (0.76-1.42 μM) and 45 high (≥1.42 μM) urinary phytate concentrations. Densitometry values for neck were measured at enrollment and after 12 months (lumbar spine and femoral neck), and 10-year risk fracture was calculated using the tool FRAX. Results: Individuals with low Ins P6 levels had significantly greater bone mass loss in the lumbar spine (3.08 ± 0.65 % vs. 0.43 ± 0.55 %) than did those with high phytate levels. Moreover, a significantly greater percentage of women with low than with high Ins P6 levels showed more than 2 % of bone mass loss in the lumbar spine (55.6 vs. 20.7 %). The 10-year fracture probability was also significantly higher in the low-phytate group compared to the high-phytate group, both in hip (0.37 ± 0.06 % vs 0.18 ± 0.04 %) and major osteoporotic fracture (2.45 ± 0.24 % vs 1.83 ± 0.11 %). Discussion: It can be concluded that high urinary phytate concentrations are correlated with reduced bone mass loss in lumbar spine over 12 months and with reduced 10-year probability of hip and major osteoporotic fracture, indicating that increased phytate consumption can prevent development of osteoporosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14366207
Volume :
52
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
European Journal of Nutrition
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
85480609
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00394-012-0377-6