Aim-To examine early factors in bone mineral accretion in cystic fibrosis (
CF).
Methods-In 22 prepubertal children with CF and mild lung disease, the relat
ion between total body bone mineral density (BMD) and measures of body comp
osition, biochemistry, lung function, and physical activity was studied.
Results-There was a non-significant mild reduction in mean total body BMD.
No relation was found between BMD and anthropometric indices, fat free soft
tissue, degree of lung disease, degree of fat malabsorption, dietary energ
y intake, or level of physical activity. Significant impairments in physica
l growth were apparent in this population and were found to correlate with
degree of lung disease.
Conclusion-A CF specific factor appears unlikely to be associated with the
osteopenia commonly found in CF. Careful attention to general aspects of li
festyle and nutrition is recommended to maximise bone mineral accretion in
this population.