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Life-course determinants of bone mass in young adults from a transitional rural community in India: the Andhra Pradesh Children and Parents Study (APCAPS).


ABSTRACT: Undernutrition and physical inactivity are both associated with lower bone mass.This study aimed to investigate the combined effects of early-life undernutrition and urbanized lifestyles in later life on bone mass accrual in young adults from a rural community in India that is undergoing rapid socioeconomic development.This was a prospective cohort study of participants of the Hyderabad Nutrition Trial (1987-1990), which offered balanced protein-calorie supplementation to pregnant women and preschool children younger than 6 y in the intervention villages. The 2009-2010 follow-up study collected data on current anthropometric measures, bone mineral density (BMD) measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, blood samples, diet, physical activity, and living standards of the trial participants (n = 1446, aged 18-23 y).Participants were generally lean and had low BMD [mean hip BMD: 0.83 (women), 0.95 (men) g/cm²; lumbar spine: 0.86 (women), 0.93 (men) g/cm²]. In models adjusted for current risk factors, no strong evidence of a positive association was found between BMD and early-life supplementation. On the other hand, current lean mass and weight-bearing physical activity were positively associated with BMD. No strong evidence of an association was found between BMD and current serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D or dietary intake of calcium, protein, or calories.Current lean mass and weight-bearing physical activity were more important determinants of bone mass than was early-life undernutrition in this population. In transitional rural communities from low-income countries, promotion of physical activity may help to mitigate any potential adverse effects of early nutritional disadvantage.

SUBMITTER: Matsuzaki M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4021785 | biostudies-other | 2014 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Life-course determinants of bone mass in young adults from a transitional rural community in India: the Andhra Pradesh Children and Parents Study (APCAPS).

Matsuzaki Mika M   Kuper Hannah H   Kulkarni Bharati B   Radhakrishna K V KV   Viljakainen Heli H   Taylor Amy E AE   Sullivan Ruth R   Bowen Liza L   Tobias Jon H JH   Ploubidis George B GB   Wells Jonathan C JC   Prabhakaran Dorairaj D   Davey Smith George G   Ebrahim Shah S   Ben-Shlomo Yoav Y   Kinra Sanjay S  

The American journal of clinical nutrition 20140402 6


<h4>Background</h4>Undernutrition and physical inactivity are both associated with lower bone mass.<h4>Objective</h4>This study aimed to investigate the combined effects of early-life undernutrition and urbanized lifestyles in later life on bone mass accrual in young adults from a rural community in India that is undergoing rapid socioeconomic development.<h4>Design</h4>This was a prospective cohort study of participants of the Hyderabad Nutrition Trial (1987-1990), which offered balanced protei  ...[more]

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