J Korean Acad Adult Nurs.  2010 Dec;22(6):644-652.

Relationship among Life Style, Body Composition, and Bone Mineral Density in Community Dwelling Korean Adults

Affiliations
  • 1College of Nursing, Eulji University, Korea. hoh123@eulji.ac.kr
  • 2College of Medicine, Chungnam National University, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship among life style, body composition and Bone Mineral Density (BMD) in community dwelling Korean adults.
METHODS
Data were collected from 140 adults who participated in a health check-up program at community health departments in D city, Choong-chung providence. Subjects' life style was assessed with a structured interview survey. Body composition analyses were performed by the bioimpedence method and BMD was measured by peripheral dual energy X-ray absorptionmetry.
RESULTS
Among the subjects, 39.3% showed normal BMD values, 50.7% were osteopenic and 10% were assessed as osteoporotic. BMD was significantly different by gender, age, education, economic status and BMI. Subjects who had three or more meals/day had higher BMD then who had less than three meals (t=-2.273, p=.026). BMD was not influenced by regular exercise, alcohol consumption, or smoking. In terms of body composition, there was a significant relationship between fat free mass and BMD (r=.172, p=.043).
CONCLUSION
Implementing an osteoporosis prevention program would be warrented considering the significant proportion of osteopenic or osteoporotic subjects. Regular eating habit with three meals for adequate nutrition need to be emphasized to prevent further bone loss in this population. Among the body composition, fat free mass seem to be the mostly predicting factor for BMD.

Keyword

Life style; Body composition; Bone mineral density

MeSH Terms

Adult
Alcohol Drinking
Body Composition
Bone Density
Eating
Humans
Life Style
Meals
Osteoporosis
Smoke
Smoking
Smoke
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