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ABSTRACT: Introduction
The correlation between the non-use of cooking oil fumes (COFs) extractors and bone mineral density (BMD) have not been clarified. Consequently, this study attempted to explore the impact of non-use COFs extractors on BMD in population aged 45 years and older based on a cross-sectional study.Methods
This study was a cross-sectional study within the framework of an ongoing prospective population-based cohort study in China. The multivariate linear regression models were used to evaluate the correlation between the non-use of fume extractors in family cooking and total lumbar spine (LS), femoral neck (FN), total hip BMD and levels of bone metabolism markers.Results
A total of 3433 participants were included in the final analyses, of which 2607 (75.93%) participants used fume extractors. The results of models indicated that there were significant correlations of the non-use of fume extractors on total LS BMD (β = -0.024, 95% CI, -0.036, -0.012, p < 0.001), PINP (β = 4.363, 95% CI, 2.371, 6.356, p < 0.001) and ALP (β = 4.555, 95% CI, 2.593, 6.517, p < 0.001) levels.Conclusions
This study verified that the use of fume extractors is an efficacious measure to prevent LS bone loss. For the sake of public bone health, people should install a fume extractor in the kitchen and use it routinely when cooking.
SUBMITTER: Zhang H
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10794737 | biostudies-literature | 2023
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Zhang Haitao H Shi Binhao B Yuan Chunchun C Huang Chen C Huang Tingrui T Liao Zhangyu Z Zhu Wenhao W Zhong Wei W Xu Hongbin H Ji Jiangxun J Cai Feihong F Chen Yue Y Sun Pan P Zeng Xianhui X Yang Zhiwu Z Wang Jing J Shu Bing B Liang Qianqian Q Shi Qi Q Xu Chuanglong C Tang Dezhi D Wang Yongjun Y
Frontiers in endocrinology 20240104
<h4>Introduction</h4>The correlation between the non-use of cooking oil fumes (COFs) extractors and bone mineral density (BMD) have not been clarified. Consequently, this study attempted to explore the impact of non-use COFs extractors on BMD in population aged 45 years and older based on a cross-sectional study.<h4>Methods</h4>This study was a cross-sectional study within the framework of an ongoing prospective population-based cohort study in China. The multivariate linear regression models we ...[more]