The association between coffee intake and femoral neck bone mineral density based on the NHANES and Mendelian randomisation study
Ke Wang, Guoxin Huang, Ying Liu, Beibei Zhang, Da Qian, Bin Pei

TL;DR
This study finds no significant link between coffee consumption and femoral neck bone mineral density using data from NHANES and Mendelian randomization.
Contribution
The study combines observational and genetic evidence to show no causal effect of coffee intake on femoral neck bone mineral density.
Findings
Observational analysis showed no significant association between coffee intake and FNBMD in either men or women.
Mendelian randomization analysis found no causal relationship between coffee intake and FNBMD.
Heterogeneity and sensitivity analyses confirmed the robustness of the null findings.
Abstract
Femoral neck bone mineral density (FNBMD) is a high risk factor for femoral head fractures, and coffee intake affects bone mineral density, but the effect on FNBMD remains to be explored. First, we conducted an observational study in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and collected data on coffee intake, FNBMD, and sixteen covariates. Weight linear regression was used to explore the association of coffee intake with FNBMD. Then, Mendelian randomisation (MR) was used to explore the causal relationship between coffee intake and FNBMD, the exposure factor was coffee intake, and the outcome factor was FNBMD. The inverse variance weighting (IVW) method was used for the analysis, while heterogeneity tests, sensitivity, and pleiotropy analysis were performed. A total of 5 915 people were included in the cross-sectional study, including 3 178 men and 2 737 women. In the…
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TopicsLiver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment · Nutrition and Health in Aging · Folate and B Vitamins Research
