Combined effect of nutritional inflammation as well as depression on mortality in middle-aged and elderly people with osteoporosis and osteopenia
Yazhou Liu, Zhe Yang, Yuhao Li, Xiaodong Yang

TL;DR
This study finds that better nutrition and inflammation levels, along with no depression, are linked to lower mortality in older adults with osteoporosis.
Contribution
The study reveals combined effects of inflammation, nutrition, and depression on mortality in osteoporosis patients.
Findings
Higher ALI scores were associated with reduced mortality risk in osteoporosis patients.
PHQ-9 scores showed a nonlinear positive correlation with mortality risk.
ALI and PHQ-9 scores mediated a portion of the effect of osteoporosis on mortality.
Abstract
Inflammation, nutritional status, and depression interact complexly, impacting health outcomes. This study investigates their associations with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in middle-aged and elderly individuals with osteoporosis. Using NHANES data from 2007 to 2023, the study applied Cox regression models and restricted cubic spline plots to assess the effects of ALI (Advanced Lung Cancer Inflammation Index) and PHQ-9 scores on mortality outcomes in osteoporosis patients. Subgroup, threshold, and mediation analyses were also conducted. The study included 862 cases of all-cause mortality and 211 cardiovascular deaths. Higher ALI was associated with reduced mortality risk, while higher PHQ-9 scores indicated increased mortality risk. Combined analysis showed that osteoporosis patients with high ALI and no depressive symptoms had the lowest mortality risk. Restricted cubic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiac Health and Mental Health · Bone health and osteoporosis research · Bone Metabolism and Diseases
