Effect of the body mass index, basal metabolic rate, and body fat on the radiofrequency echographic multi-spectrometry (REMS)-based bone mineral density and fracture risk: a cross-sectional study

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Nikola Kirilov
Stoyanka Vladeva
Fabian Bischoff
Zguro Batalov
Anastas Batalov
Elena Bischoff
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[1] University Hospital “UMBAL Dr. Georgi Stranski”,Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology
[2] Medical University—Pleven,Department of Health Care, Faculty of Medicine
[3] Trakia University,Department of Internal Diseases
[4] Rheumatology Practice IPSMP,Department of Internal Diseases, Pharmacology, Paediatrics, Social Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Computer Technology, Infectious Diseases, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Epidemiology and Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Medicine
[5] Medical University of Plovdiv,undefined
[6] Clinic of Rheumatology,undefined
[7] University Hospital ‘Kaspela’,undefined
[8] University “Prof. Dr. Assen Zlatarov”—Burgas,undefined
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Body mass index; Basal metabolism; Body fat; Fracture; Risk; REMS;
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Radiofrequency echographic multi-spectrometry (REMS) is a method to assess bone mineral density (BMD) of the axial skeleton, fragility score (FS), body mass index (BMI), basal metabolic rate (BMR), and body fat (BF) in %. The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of the BMI, BMR, and BF on the BMD and fracture risk with REMS. We conducted a cross-sectional study among 313 women, aged 20–90 years who underwent a screening for osteoporosis with REMS. Kruskal–Wallis was used to analyze the differences in BMI, BMR, and BF between the groups according to the BMD: normal BMD, osteopenia and osteoporosis and differences in the FS, fracture risk assessment (FRAX) for major osteoporotic fractures and for hip fractures (HF) according to the BMI groups: underweight, normal weight, overweight, obese, and extreme obese. Linear regression was used to assess the correlations BMI–BMD, BMR–BMD, and BF–BMD. BMI, BMR, and BF differed significantly between the groups according to the BMD (p < 0.001, p = 0.028, and p < 0.001, respectively). BMR showed high positive correlation to BMD (R = 0.765) with 95% confidence interval (CI) [0.715, 0.807] and significance of p < 0.001. BMI correlated significantly to BMD (p < 0.001), the correlation was low positive (R = 0.362) with 95% CI [0.262, 0.455]. In the BMI groups, there was significant difference in FRAX for HF and FS with p value 0.014 and < 0.001, respectively. Subjects with low BMI, BMR, and BF are at high risk for osteoporosis. Underweight women show significantly high fracture risk, assessed with FRAX and FS.
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