医学
体质指数
混淆
骨矿物
横断面研究
临床营养学
内科学
脂多糖学
子群分析
人口学
生理学
胆固醇
高密度脂蛋白
内分泌学
置信区间
骨质疏松症
病理
社会学
作者
Yongbing Sun,Xin Qi,Xuan Wang,Xinbei Lin,Yang Zhou,Yawei Du,Ao Liu,Xue Lv,Jing Zhou,Zhonglin Li,Xiaoling Wu,Zhi Zou,Michael Zhang,Jiadong Zhu,Fei-Fei Shang,Yongli Li,Hao Li
标识
DOI:10.1186/s12944-024-02023-1
摘要
Abstract Background The association between lipid and bone metabolism, particularly the role of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) in regulating bone mineral density (BMD), is of significant interest. Despite numerous studies, findings on this relationship remain inconclusive, especially since evidence from large, sexually diverse Chinese populations is sparse. This study, therefore, investigates the correlation between HDL-C and lumbar BMD in people of different genders using extensive population-based data from physical examinations conducted in China. Methods Data from a cross-sectional survey involving 20,351 individuals aged > = 20 years drawn from medical records of health check-ups at the Health Management Centre of the Henan Provincial People’s Hospital formed the basis of this study. The primary objective was to determine the correlation between HDL-C levels and lumbar BMD across genders. The analysis methodology included demographic data analysis, one-way ANOVA, subgroup analyses, multifactorial regression equations, smoothed curve fitting, and threshold and saturation effect analyses. Results Multifactorial regression analysis revealed a significant inverse relationship between HDL-C levels and lumbar BMD in both sexes, controlling for potential confounders (Male: β = -8.77, 95% CI -11.65 to -5.88, P < 0.001; Female: β = -4.77, 95% CI -8.63 to -0.90, P = 0.015). Subgroup and threshold saturation effect analyses indicated a stronger association in males, showing that increased HDL-C correlates with reduced lumbar BMD irrespective of age and body mass index (BMI). The most significant effect was observed in males with BMI > 28 kg/m 2 and HDL-C > 1.45 mmol/L and in females with a BMI between 24 and 28 kg/m 2 . Conclusion Elevated HDL-C is associated with decreased bone mass, particularly in obese males. These findings indicate that individuals with high HDL-C levels should receive careful clinical monitoring to mitigate osteoporosis risk. Trial registration The research protocol received ethics approval from the Ethics Committee at Beijing Jishuitan Hospital, in conformity with the Declaration of Helsinki guidelines (No. 2015-12-02). These data are a contribution of the China Health Quantitative CT Big Data Research team, registered at clinicaltrials.gov (code: NCT03699228).
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