We report a cross-sectional study of 48 men, 56 premenopausal women, and 80 postmenopausal women who were of three ethnic/regional
backgrounds: southern European (Greek, Italian), eastern European (Jewish, Polish, Hungarian), and western European (French,
British). We determined bone mineral density (BMD) at four skeletal sites and assessed the vitamin D receptor (VDR) genotype
by the Bsml restriction site polymorphism. Age and body mass index had significant effects on BMD by multiple regression analysis.
In addition, ethnic/regional group had a significant effect on spinal BMD in premenopausal females (
P= 0.014) and in males (
P= 0.039). However, VDR genotype had no significant effect on BMD in any of the three study groups.
Key words: Bone density — Ethnicity — Vitamin D receptor — Genetics.
Received: 4 December 1995 / Accepted: 27 March 1996