Familial aggregation of bone mineral density and bone mineral content in a Chinese population |
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Authors: | Yan Feng Yi-Hsiang Hsu Henry Terwedow Changzhong Chen Xin Xu Tianhua Niu Tonghua Zang Di Wu Genfu Tang Zhiping Li Xiumei Hong Binyan Wang Joseph D. Brain Steven R. Cummings Clifford Rosen Mary L. Bouxsein Xiping Xu |
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Affiliation: | (1) Program for Population Genetics, Harvard School of Public Health, 665 Huntington Avenue, FXB-101, Boston, Massachusetts MA 02115, USA;(2) Anhui Medical University Institute of Medicine, Anhui, China;(3) Department of Enironmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA;(4) San Francisco Coordinating Center, UCSF, San Francisco, California, USA;(5) Maine Center for Osteoporosis Research and Education, St. Joseph Hospital, Bangor, Maine, USA;(6) Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
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Abstract: | Familial aggregation of bone mineral density (BMD) and bone mineral content (BMC) has been shown in twin and familial studies, but most sample sizes were small. We here report a large familial aggregation study in a Chinese population. A total of 13,973 siblings aged 25–64 years from 3,882 families were enrolled from Anhui, China. We assessed the whole-body, hip and lumbar spine BMD and BMC by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Intra-class correlation coefficients of BMD and BMC between siblings varied among different skeletal sites and between different age groups of male sib-pairs and premenopausal and postmenopausal female sib-pairs, with a range of 0.228 to 0.397. The sibling recurrence risk ratio ( s) of osteoporosis was 2.6 in our population. We also evaluated the joint association of the BMD values of the first siblings and the second siblings with the risk of low BMD (defined as less than the 10th percentile of the same group population) of their younger siblings. If both the first and second siblings BMDs were in the lowest tertile, the odd ratios (ORs) of low BMD in their subsequent siblings were 8.32 [95% confidence interval (CI) 5.59–12.39)], 8.71 (95% CI 5.74–13.22) and 5.90 (95% CI 3.57–9.76) for total body, total hip and lumbar spine, respectively. This study demonstrates a significant familial aggregation of BMD and BMC in a large sample of rural Chinese adults. |
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Keywords: | Bone mineral content Bone mineral density Chinese Familial aggregation Siblings |
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