There was an inverse association between bone mineral density and the risk of heart failure in apparently healthy individuals. The prospective association of bone mineral density measured as broadband ultrasound attenuation by quantitative ultrasound of the heel with incident heart failure events was explored in 13,666 apparently healthy persons 42 to 82 years of age in the UK with a mean follow-up of 9.3 years. The risk of heart failure decreased with increasing bone mineral density in analysis adjusting for age, sex, smoking, alcohol consumption, physical activity, occupational social class, educational level, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol concentration, and body mass index. Source: http://heartfailure.onlinejacc.org/健康个体心衰的风险与骨密度呈负相关。英国在13,666名42〜82岁健康个体中采用脚跟定量宽带超声衰减测量骨密度以前瞻性检测骨密度和发生心衰的相关性,平均随访9.3年。 经分析并校正年龄,性别,吸烟,饮酒,体力活动,职业的社会阶层,教育水平,收缩压,糖尿病,胆固醇浓度,体重指数等,心衰的风险随着骨密度增加而降低。来源:http://heartfailure.onlinejacc.org/
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