Adiposity and bone health in Spanish adolescents.  The HELENA study

Adiposity and bone health in Spanish adolescents. The HELENA study

  • نوع فایل : کتاب
  • زبان : انگلیسی
  • مؤلف : L. Gracia-Marco & F. B. Ortega & D. Jiménez-Pavَn & G. Rodrیguez & M. J. Castillo & G. Vicente-Rodrیguez & L. A. Moreno
  • چاپ و سال / کشور: 2011

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Summary While the association of lean mass (LM) with bone mass is well understood, the association of fat mass (FM) with bonemass is controversial. Our results support that adolescents with higher levels of adiposity have greater bonemass, but this association is fully explained by their higher levels of LM. Introduction We aimed (1) to study the independent association of FM and LM with bone mass and (2) to study the differences in bone mass by weight status in adolescents, after controlling for relevant confounders, such as physical activity (PA), calcium intake, and LM. Methods Participants were 330 adolescents (167 boys, 12.5–17.5 years) from the HELENA study. The relationships of FM (DXA, n=330; BodPod, n=282) and LM (DXA, n=330) with different bone variables (whole body, total hip, lumbar spine, and femoral neck) were analyzed by linear regression, and differences between weight status were analyzed by ANCOVA. Results Fat mass (DXA) was positively associated with bone variables in both sexes, after adjustment for height, calcium intake, and sexual maturation. Additional adjustment by PA slightly increases the associations. However, adjustment for LM inverted these associations. Similar results were obtained using BodPod instead of DXA for assessing FM. Overweight/ obese adolescents had higher BMC than their non-overweight peers in most of regions studied. Additional adjustment for PA slightly increased the differences between weight status groups, while adjusting for LM inverted the associations. LM was strong and positively associated with all bone variables in both sexes. Additional adjustment for PA or FM did not change the results. Conclusions Adolescents with higher levels of adiposity have greater bone mass, but this association is explained by their higher levels of LM.
Osteoporos Int DOI 10.1007/s00198-011-1649-3 Received: 28 February 2011 / Accepted: 18 April 2011
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