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Body Mass Index Lean Mass and Body Fat Percentage as Mediators of the Relationship between Milk Consumption and Bone Health in Young Adults

机译:体重指数瘦体重和体脂百分比是表明成年人牛奶消耗与骨骼健康之间关系的中介

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Identifying environmental factors that influence bone health is crucial for developing effective intervention strategies that maximize peak bone mass. The aim of this study was to estimate the relationship between milk consumption and bone mineral density (BMD) in young adults, and to examine whether this relationship is mediated by body mass index (BMI) and total lean and fat mass. A cross-sectional study involving college students ( = 239) from a Spanish public university was performed. Data on milk consumption and anthropometric and body composition variables were collected. The Pearson correlation coefficients among total body BMD, body composition variables, and milk consumption ranged from −0.111 to −1.171, most of them statistically significant ( < 0.05). The ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) models showed that those with higher regular milk consumption had less total body BMD than those with lower regular milk consumption ( < 0.05), even after controlling for different sets of confounders. In the mediation analysis, BMI and lean and fat mass turned out to act as full mediators of the relationship between regular milk consumption and total body BMD (z = −1.7148, −1.3208, and −1.8549, respectively; ≤ 0.05). In conclusion, milk consumption, per se, does not seem to have a direct effect on bone development, because its association seems to be fully mediated by body composition variables in young adults.
机译:确定影响骨骼健康的环境因素对于制定有效的干预策略以最大化峰值骨量至关重要。这项研究的目的是评估年轻人的牛奶摄入量与骨矿物质密度(BMD)之间的关系,并检查这种关系是否由体重指数(BMI)和总的瘦肉和脂肪质量介导。进行了涉及西班牙公立大学大学生(= 239)的横断面研究。收集有关牛奶消耗量,人体测量学和身体组成变量的数据。全身BMD,身体组成变量和牛奶消耗量之间的Pearson相关系数在-0.111至-1.171之间,大多数在统计学上显着(<0.05)。 ANCOVA(协方差分析)模型显示,即使控制了不同的混杂因素,经常饮用牛奶量较高的人的身体BMD也要低于定期牛奶消耗量较低的人的BMD(<0.05)。在调解分析中,BMI和瘦肉和脂肪量证明是正常牛奶摄入量与总BMD之间关系的完全调解者(z分别为-1.7148,-1.3208和-1.8549;≤0.05)。总之,牛奶的摄入本身似乎对骨骼发育没有直接影响,因为它的关联似乎完全由年轻人的身体组成变量介导。

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