Abstract

Background

Osteoporosis and related fractures, a worldwide public health issue of growing concern, is characterized by compromised bone strength and an increased risk of fracture. Here we show an association between self-reported walking speed and bone mass among community-dwelling postmenopausal Japanese women aged 50 years and older.

Design; cross-sectional study

Setting and Participants; The survey population included 1008 postmenopausal women 50–92 years of age residing in rural communities.

Methods

Self-reported walking speed was ascertained by asking the participants: “Is your walking speed faster than others of the same age and sex?” to which participants responded “yes (faster)” or “no (moderate/slower).” Calcaneal stiffness index was measured.

Results

Women with a faster self-reported walking speed were younger and had a lower BMI, higher stiffness index, and higher grip strength than women with a slower walking speed. Multiple linear regression analysis adjusted for age, BMI, grip strength, comorbidity, current smoking, and alcohol drinking status showed a significant association between faster self-reported walking speed and higher calcaneal stiffness index (p <  0.001).

Conclusions

Our findings suggest that questionnaires of walking speed may be useful for predicting bone mass and that a fast self-reported walking may benefit bone health in postmenopausal women.

Details

Title
Association between self-reported walking speed and calcaneal stiffness index in postmenopausal Japanese women
Author
Tomita, Yoshihito; Arima, Kazuhiko  VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Mizukami, Satoshi; Tsujimoto, Ritsu; Shin-ya Kawashiri; Nishimura, Takayuki; Okabe, Takuhiro; Tanaka, Natsumi; Honda, Yuzo; Nakahara, Kazumi; Yamamoto, Naoko; Ohmachi, Izumi; Goto, Hisashi; Hasegawa, Maiko; Sou, Youko; Horiguchi, Itsuko; Kanagae, Mitsuo; Abe, Yasuyo; Nonaka, Fumiaki; Tamai, Mami; Yamanashi, Hirotomo; Nagata, Yasuhiro; Kawakami, Atsushi; Maeda, Takahiro; Aoyagi, Kiyoshi
Pages
1-6
Section
Research article
Publication year
2020
Publication date
2020
Publisher
BioMed Central
e-ISSN
14712318
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2462005451
Copyright
© 2020. This work is licensed under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.