R. Honkanen et al., DOES LACTOSE-INTOLERANCE PREDISPOSE TO LOW BONE-DENSITY - A POPULATION-BASED STUDY OF PERIMENOPAUSAL FINNISH WOMEN, Bone, 19(1), 1996, pp. 23-28
The relationship of lactase malabsorption to osteoporosis is unclear,
We examined the relationship of self-reported lactose intolerance (LI)
to bone mineral density (BMD) in perimenopausal Finnish women, A rand
om population sample of 2025 women aged 48-59, who underwent spinal an
d femoral BMD measurement with dual X-ray absorptiometry in Kuopio, Fi
nland during 1989-1991 formed the study population, Out of these women
, 162 women reported LI, The mean dairy calcium intake was 558 mg/day
in women with LI and 828 mg/day in other women (p < 0.0001), The mean
spinal BMDs were 1.097 and 1.129 g/cm(2) (-2.8%) (p = 0.016) and the m
ean femoral BMDs were 0.906 and 0.932 g/cm(2) (-2.8%) (p = 0.012) for
the LI and other women, respectively, After adjusting for weight, age,
years since menopause, and the history of hormone replacement therapy
, these differences changed to -2.7% (p = 0.016) for the spinal and -2
.4% (p = 0.012) for the femoral BMD, respectively, Dairy calcium intak
e was an independent determinant of femoral BMD, The addition of calci
um intake variables into the multivariate model did not affect the spi
nal BMD difference, but weakened the femoral BMD difference to -1.9% (
p = 0.075), Our results suggest that LI slightly reduces perimenopausa
l BMD, possibly through reduced calcium intake.