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Lower vitamin E serum levels are associated with osteoporosis in early postmenopausal women: a cross-sectional study
Authors:José M Mata-Granados  Rafael Cuenca-Acebedo  María Dolores Luque de Castro  José M Quesada Gómez
Institution:1. Department of I+D+i, Sanyres Group, 14012, Córdoba, Spain
2. Department of Analytical Chemistry, Annex C-3, Campus of Rabanales, University of Córdoba, 14071, Córdoba, Spain
3. Institute of Biomedical Research Maimónides (IMIBIC), Reina Sofía Hospital, University of Córdoba, 14071, Córdoba, Spain
4. Mineral Metabolism Unit, Hospital Reina Sofia of Córdoba, 14004, Córdoba, Spain
Abstract:The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between vitamin E status and osteoporosis in early postmenopausal women. Anthropometric data, osteoporosis risk factors, vitamin E serum levels, bone mineral density (BMD) and other serum parameters which may influence bone mineral density in postmenopausal women were analyzed in a cross-sectional study. The association between osteoporosis and age, age of menopause, body mass index, osteocalcin, calcium, vitamin D, vitamin E (measured as 25 hydroxyvitamin D and as α-tocopherol:lipids ratio, respectively), bone alkaline phosphatase, smoking status, leisure physical activity and alcohol intake were modeled by a multivariate logistic regression and multi-linear regression analysis in 232 early postmenopausal women. A lower vitamin E:lipid ratio was associated with osteoporosis in multivariate logistic regression. In a multivariate linear model with BMD of the lumbar spine as a dependent variable, the vitamin E:lipid ratio was clearly related with BMD of the lumbar spine (F ratio = 6.30, p = 0.002). BMD of the lumbar spine was significantly higher in the highest tertile of the vitamin E:lipid ratio than in the lowest tertile. The mean vitamin E:lipid ratio was significantly lower in osteoporotic postmenopausal women (T score ≤?2.5) (3.0 ± 0.6 μmol/mmol) than normal (neither osteoporotic nor osteopenic) postmenopausal women (T score >?1) (3.5 ± 0.7 μmol/mmol) using multivariable-adjusted BMD. These findings highlight that vitamin E may increase BMD in healthy postmenopausal women.
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