Osteoporosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Association Between Soft Drink Consumption and Osteoporotic Fractures Among Postmenopausal Women: The Women´s Health Initiative
Osteoporotic fractures, as a consequence of a reduced mineral bone density (BMD) represents a
major public health problem. The lifetime risk of fractures exceeds 40% for women and 13% for
men. At least ten different individual characteristics have already been proposed, evaluated,
and some of them accepted as risk factors. Some of those risk factors were compiled in a tool
developed by the World Health Organization in order to predict the ten-risk for a new
fracture, even without considering BMD in that prediction . Increased consumption of
carbonated soft drinks has been reported to have associations to a lower bone mineral density
and an increment in bone fractures among young and also elder subjects.
However, some prospective studies have not found any significant associations and others
suggested that risk is only increased for some kinds of beverages, like cola beverages, but
not to the entire universe of soft drinks. In this sense, a large prospective analysis
performed on 1413 women and 1125 men from the Framingham Offspring Cohort, analyzed- the
relation between soft drinks consumption and BMD at the spine and 3 hip sites. Cola intake
was associated with significantly lower BMD at each hip site, but not the spine, in women but
not in men. Similar results were observed for diet cola and, although weaker, for
decaffeinated cola. No significant relations between non-cola carbonated beverage consumption
and BMD were observed.
In spite of the fact that reduced bone mineral density and osteoporotic fractures represent
an increasing burden of disease and disability in postmenopausal women, most of the studies
performed in this population used BMD as primary outcome, and not common osteoporotic
fractures (e.g. hip, spine or wrist). Therefore, there is no conclusive evidence of a
potential causal association between soft drinks (cola and non-cola) and fractures in a
population in which osteoporotic fractures hold the highest incidence.
This research proposal is based on using the Women Health Initiative data to analyze the
relation between cola and non-cola soft drinks consumption on common osteoporotic fractures.
BMD will be considered a secondary outcome.
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