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- W4310249125 abstract "Objectives In the progress of bone metabolism, homocysteine (Hcy) and B vitamins play substantial roles. However, the causal associations of homocysteine, B-vitamin concentrations with bone mineral density (BMD), and fractures remain unclear. Therefore, we employed a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) design to infer the causal effects of Hcy and B vitamins on BMD and fractures. Methods We selected instrumental variables from large genome-wide association studies (GWASs). Specifically, the exposures mainly included Hcy (sample size: 44,147), vitamin B12 (sample size: 45,576), folate (sample size: 37,465), and vitamin B6 (sample size: 1,864). The outcome variables included total body BMD (sample size: 66,628), heel BMD (sample size: 142,487), femoral neck BMD (sample size: 32,735), lumbar spine BMD (sample size: 28,498), and forearm BMD (sample size: 8143). Additionally, the total body BMD in several age strata was also included. Furthermore, the fractures of the forearm, femoral neck, lumbar spine, heel corresponding with the BMD regions, and femoral neck and lumbar spine BMD in men and women, separately, were added as additional outcomes. Two-sample MR approaches were utilized in this study. Inverse variance weighting (IVW) was adopted as the main analysis. MR-PRESSO, MR-Egger, the weighted median estimate, and multivariable MR were performed as sensitivity methods. Results In the main analysis, Hcy concentrations have an inverse association with heel BMD (Beta = 0.046, 95% confidence interval (CI) -0.073 to -0.019, P = 9.59E-04) per SD unit. In addition, for one SD increase of vitamin B12, the total body BMD decreased 0.083 unit (95%CI -0.126 to -0.040, P = 1.65E-04). The trend was more obvious in age over 45 years (Beta = -0.135, 95%CI -0.203–0.067, P = 9.86E-05 for age 45-60; Beta = -0.074, 95%CI -0.141 to -0.007, P = 0.031 for age over 60 years). No association of B vitamins and Hcy levels with the risk of fractures and femoral neck and lumbar spine BMD in men and women was found in this study. Other sensitivity MR methods elucidated consistent results. Conclusions Our findings indicated that there exist the inversely causal effects of Hcy and vitamin B12 on BMD in certain body sites and age strata. These give novel clues for intervening bone-related diseases in public health and nutrition." @default.
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- W4310249125 title "Inferring causal effects of homocysteine and B-vitamin concentrations on bone mineral density and fractures: Mendelian randomization analyses" @default.
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