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      Albuminuria and Risk of Nonvertebral Fractures

      Lone Jørgensen, PhD; Trond Jenssen, MD, PhD; Luai Ahmed, MD, PhD; Åshild Bjørnerem, MD; Ragnar Joakimsen, MD, PhD; Bjarne K. Jacobsen, PhD

      Arch Intern Med. 2007;167:1379-1385.

      Background Individuals with end-stage renal disease are at higher risk of fractures compared with subjects in the general population. We examined whether elevated albumin-creatinine ratios (ACRs) were associated with nonvertebral fractures in subjects without diabetes or macroalbuminuria.

      Methods A total of 4497 subjects (2267 men and 2230 women) 55 to 74 years old at baseline were followed for a mean of 8.4 years. Measurements of ACR, height, weight, blood pressure, lipids, serum creatinine, and bone mineral density were performed, and information about smoking and drinking habits, physical activity, prevalent diseases, and use of medication was collected before the start of follow-up. Nonvertebral fractures were registered during follow-up.

      Results A total of 135 men and 382 women sustained a new nonvertebral fracture. For a 1-SD higher value for the log-transformed ACR, the relative risk for a fracture was 1.01 in men (P = .94, after multiple adjustments) and 1.15 in women (P = .005). Women with ACRs in the highest quartile had a 71% higher risk of nonvertebral fractures compared with women with ACRs in the lowest quartile (P value for linear trend over the quartiles, .001). Bone mineral density tended to be lower with higher ACRs in both sexes, but this did not explain the increased fracture risk in women.


      Conclusion Albumin-creatinine ratio was associated with nonvertebral fractures in women without diabetes or macroalbuminuria but not in men.


      Author Affiliations: Institutes of Community Medicine (Drs Jørgensen, Ahmed, Bjørnerem, and Jacobsen) and Clinical Medicine (Drs Jenssen and Joakimsen), University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway; Departments of Physiotherapy (Dr Jørgensen) and Internal Medicine (Dr Joakimsen), University Hospital of Tromsø; and Medical Department, Division of Nephrology, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway (Dr Jenssen).
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      strange association..
      any hypothesis? mechanism plz...

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