Kidney & Blood Pressure Research (Apr 2013)

Association of Bone Mineral Density with Albuminuria and Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate : The Dong-gu Study

  • Seong-Woo Choi,
  • Hye-Yeon Kim,
  • Hye-Ran Ahn,
  • Young-Hoon Lee,
  • Sun-Seog Kweon,
  • Jin-Su Choi,
  • Jung-Ae Rhee,
  • Hae-Sung Nam,
  • Seul-Ki Jeong,
  • Kyeong-Soo Park,
  • So-Yeon Ryu,
  • Hye-Rim Song,
  • Min-Ho Shin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000350067
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 2-3
pp. 132 – 141

Abstract

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Background: Kidney dysfunction and albuminuria may be associated with BMD. However, little evidence has been reported on relationships between BMD and eGFR and albuminuria. Methods: A total of 8,992 subjects aged 50 years or older participated in a survey conducted. Participants had their lumbar spine and femoral neck BMD measured by a Lunar Prodigy bone densitometer (GE, Madison, WI). Kidney function was assessed using MDRD eGFR and diagnosis of albuminuria was based on albumin-creatinine ratio. Results: ACR was negatively associated with lumbar spine and femur neck BMD in females (lumbar spine: 1.001, 0.988, 0.974 and 0.979 g/cm2, p 2, p = 0.002), but not in males, after adjusting for covariates. Additionally, eGFR was shown to be negatively associated with lumbar spine BMD after adjusting for covariates (male: 1.181, 1.166, 1.152 and 1.149 g/cm2, p = 0.001; female: 0.997, 0.980, 0.979 and 0.982 g/cm2, p = 0.005), but demonstrated no association with femur BMD. Conclusions: ACR in females was negatively associated with lumbar spine and femur neck BMD, but not in males. eGFR was negatively associated with lumbar spine BMD in both males and females.

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