Levels of vitamin D and a bone resorption marker in the sera of young women with alcohol use disorder

J Addict Dis. 2024 Oct-Dec;42(4):447-455. doi: 10.1080/10550887.2023.2264999. Epub 2023 Nov 11.

Abstract

Background: Excessive alcohol drinking negatively affects bone metabolism and leads to a risk of decreased bone mass, which is a major component of the pathogenesis of osteoporosis. However, the potential influence of alcohol on bones has not been fully recognized, particularly among the young to middle-aged generation.

Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the status of serum markers related to bone metabolism in young to middle-aged women with alcohol use disorder (AUD).

Methods: Levels of vitamin D and the bone-resorption marker tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase 5b were measured in the sera of 25 women with AUD (mean age, 39.5 ± 7.5 years) who were enrolled in an AUD rehabilitation program. Data of samples obtained on admission and those after eight weeks were compared.

Results: Of the 25 women with AUD, 19 (76%) had vitamin D deficiency (<20 ng/mL), and most of the patients showed relatively higher tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase 5b levels at baseline considering their premenopausal age. Although the levels did not change significantly at week eight of the AUD rehabilitation program, vitamin D levels tended to increase initially in patients with vitamin D deficiency. Although further investigations and detailed nutritional assessment are necessary, the results of this study may support the presence of a relatively unknown influence of AUD on the bone health of the young to middle-aged population. Along with psychological and physical care, persons with AUD should be treated as a high-risk group for future osteoporosis regardless of age.

Keywords: Alcohol use disorder; TRACP-5b; bone health; nutrition; vitamin D.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Alcoholism / blood
  • Biomarkers* / blood
  • Bone Resorption* / blood
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged
  • Osteoporosis / blood
  • Tartrate-Resistant Acid Phosphatase* / blood
  • Vitamin D Deficiency* / blood
  • Vitamin D Deficiency* / complications
  • Vitamin D* / blood

Substances

  • Vitamin D
  • Biomarkers
  • Tartrate-Resistant Acid Phosphatase