Bone mineral density and normal-weight obesity syndrome: beyond body weight and body mass index

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作者
Patriarca, Sonia Mara Miranda de Carvalho [1 ]
Santos, Acsa de Castro [1 ]
Passos, Anna Flavia Ferreira [1 ]
Cominetti, Cristiane [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Goias, Leste Univ, Sch Nutr, Nutr & Hlth Grad Program,Nutr Genom Res Grp, Rua 227 S-N,Quadra 68, BR-74605080 Goiania, GO, Brazil
关键词
Body composition; Obesity; Bone densities; Food consumption; DIETARY MAGNESIUM INTAKE; FAT MASS; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; ASSOCIATION; ADOLESCENTS; OSTEOCYTES; STATEMENT; MEN;
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10.1007/s00774-023-01417-y
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
IntroductionThis study aimed to evaluate, for the first time, the bone profile of adult women and men with and without normal-weight obesity (NWO) syndrome and its association with bone health-related nutrient intake, anthropometry, and body composition. Materials and methodsThis was a cross-sectional study of adults aged between 20 and 59 years with normal body weight, separated according to body fat (BF) percentage into NWO and non-NWO syndrome groups. BF > 30% and > 19% were considered high for women and men, respectively. Socioeconomic, physical activity, food consumption, anthropometric, and body composition data were evaluated. Student's t-test or Mann-Whitney test and Pearson's chi(2) or Fisher's exact tests were applied for comparisons. Multiple linear regression models were developed, with bone parameters as the dependent variables and anthropometric, body composition, and food consumption data as the main independent variables.ResultsThe sample consisted of 224 adults (69.2% women) with a median (interquartile range) age of 23 (21-25) years, 71% of whom had NWO syndrome. Compared with women, a higher percentage of men had a lower-than-expected spinal bone mineral density (BMD) Z-score for age (10%; p = 0.0214). Bone parameters were similar between groups. Spinal BMD was negatively associated with male sex and positively associated with body weight. The femoral BMD was negatively associated with BF percentage and positively associated with body mass index.ConclusionThe negative association of BMD with BF percentage may suggest a higher risk of bone alterations in individuals with NWO syndrome and should be monitored over time.
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