| Literature DB >> 35458178 |
Juan J López-Gómez1,2, José L Pérez-Castrillón2,3, Isabel García de Santos4, María Pérez-Alonso2, Olatz Izaola-Jauregui1,2, David Primo-Martín1,2, Daniel A De Luis-Román1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The relationship between obesity and bone metabolism is controversial. In recent decades, the protective role of obesity in the development of osteoporosis is questioned. The aims of this study are the following: to evaluate the differences in bone turnover markers between postmenopausal women with and without obesity and to compare the risk of fracture at five years between these groups.Entities:
Keywords: bone metabolism; bone turnover markers; fracture; obesity; osteoporosis
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35458178 PMCID: PMC9029584 DOI: 10.3390/nu14081617
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 6.706
Differences between the presence or absence of obesity in variables than may affect in bone metabolism.
| TOTAL | BMI > 30 | BMI < 30 | ||
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| BMI 1 (kg/m2) | 32.27 (24.14–39.59) | 39.49 (5.13) | 24.14 (2.87) | |
| Age (years) | 56.17 (3.91) | 56.99 (4.48) | 55.33 (3.01) | |
| Alcohol (%) | 18 (7.2%) | 13 (10.3%) | 5 (4%) | 0.055 |
| Smoking (%) | 59 (23.6%) | 18 (14.4%) | 41 (33.1%) | <0.01 |
| Physical activity (%) | 144 (57.6%) | 38 (30.2%) | 106 (85.5%) | <0.01 |
| Dietary calcium (mg) | 742.50 (330.18) | 857.50 (302.16) | 633.52 (322.53) | <0.01 |
| Dietary vitamin D3 (μg) | 1.05 (1.39) | 1.58 (1.95) | 0.63 (0.32) | <0.01 |
1 BMI: Body Mass Index.
Differences in bone metabolism biochemical markers between BMI agruped by age Quartiles.
| Q1 (<53 Years) | Q2 (53–56 Years) | Q3 (56–59 Years) | Q4 (>60 Years) | |||||
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| Variable | BMI 1 > 30 | BMI 1 < 30 | BMI 1 > 30 | BMI 1 < 30 | BMI 1 > 30 | BMI 1 < 30 | BMI 1 > 30 | BMI 1 < 30 |
| Calcium (mg/dL) | 9.4 (9.15–9.59) | 9.48 (9.27–9.66) | 9.5 (9.28–9.77) | 9.43 (9.24–9.67) | 9.60 (9.50–9.90) | 9.45 (9.29–9.67) | 9.40 (9.30–9.67) | 9.71 (9.62–9.81) |
| 25OHvitamin D (ng/mL) |
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| PTH (pg/mL) |
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| 54 (38.06–60.55) | 48.13 (31.18–48.18) |
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| 48.35 (37.89–62.08) | 47.84 (40.55–56.83) | 43.49 (34.91–59.63) | 61.16 (30.42–77.01) |
| CROSSLAPS (ng/mL) | 0.32 (0.16) | 0.38 (0.17) | 0.32 (0.11) | 0.30 (0.98) | 0.35 (0.13) | 0.29 (0.12) |
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| Alcaline Phosphatase (mg/dL) |
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| 75.92 (17.80) | 81.21 (25.79) | 83.61 (20.97) | 82.39 (17.19) | 75.83 (21.21) | 85.66 (29.29) |
1 BMI: Body Mass Index; PTH: Parathyroid Hormone; P1NP: amino-terminal propeptide of type I procollagen. .
Correlation analysis of body mass index (BMI) with bone metabolism parameters in total sample and grouped by age quartiles.
| Calcium (mg/dL) | 25OHvitamin D (ng/mL) | PTH 1 Intact (pg/mL) | P1NP1 2 (ng/mL) | Crosslaps (ng/mL) | Alcaline Phosphatase (mg/dL) | |
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| TOTAL | r = 0.09 |
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| r = 0.04 |
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| Q1 (<53 years) | r = −0.22 |
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| r = −0.128 |
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| Q2 (53–56 years) | r = 0.03 |
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| r = 0.04 | r = −0.06 |
| Q3 (56–59 years) | r = 0.23 |
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| r = 0.08 |
| r = 0.06 |
| Q4 (>59 years) | r = −0.14 |
| r = 0.32 | r = −0.20 | r = 0.11 | r = −0.01 |
1 PTH: Parathyroid Hormone; 2 P1NP: amino-terminal propeptide of type I procollagen. .
Figure 1Differences in type fracture depending on body mass index (BMI).