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Endocrinology & Metabolism
Gao-Xiang Wang, Ze-Bin Fang, Hui-Lin Li, De-Liang Liu, Shu-Fang Chu, Heng-Xia Zhao
Summary: This study found a saturation effect of obesity status on bone mineral density (BMD) in adolescents. Appropriate obesity status promotes bone mass development, while excessive obesity has a negative impact on BMD. The findings of this study are important for understanding adolescent bone health.
FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY
(2022)
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Endocrinology & Metabolism
Telma Palomo, Patricia Dreyer, Patricia Muszkat, Fernanda G. Weiler, Teresa C. P. Bonansea, Fernanda C. Domingues, Jose G. H. Vieira, Barbara C. Silva, Cynthia M. A. Brandao
Summary: This study investigates the relationship between glycemic status, bone mineral density (BMD), and trabecular bone score (TBS) in older women. The results show that higher HbA1c levels are associated with higher BMD in the hip sites and increased abdominal soft tissue thickness, while lower TBS values are observed. However, after adjusting for abdominal fat, the differences in TBS disappear, except in women with higher HbA1c levels and longer disease duration.
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Medicine, Research & Experimental
Jiacheng Wang, Yi Zheng, Yawen Wang, Chengjun Zhang, Yanfeng Jiang, Chen Suo, Mei Cui, Tiejun Zhang, Xingdong Chen, Kelin Xu
Summary: This study investigated the association between lifetime body mass index (BMI) trajectories and bone loss. The results showed that rapid and excess weight gain during adulthood is associated with a higher risk of osteoporosis, but this association varies by skeletal sites. Maintaining stable overweight and obesity at an early stage may have potentially beneficial effects on bone health.
JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
(2023)
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Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Yichen Liu, Yue Zeng, Jun Lu, Xiaoya Zhang, Zikai Zhang, Huijuan Li, Peipei Liu, Bin Ma, Yiqun Gu, Lige Song
Summary: This study aimed to evaluate the correlation between hemoglobin (Hb) and osteoporosis (OP) in the Chinese elderly population. The results showed that Hb level was positively correlated with bone mineral density (BMD) at the lumbar spine, femur neck, and total hip. After adjusting for confounding variables, the relationship remained significant. Additionally, lower Hb levels were associated with a higher risk of OP.
FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
(2023)
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Medicine, General & Internal
Hyun Uk Moon, Seung Jin Han, Hae Jin Kim, Yoon-Sok Chung, Dae Jung Kim, Yong Jun Choi
Summary: This study found that the positive correlation between muscle mass and bone status was largely conserved in men with diabetes, and this association may be stronger in diabetic individuals.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
(2022)
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Endocrinology & Metabolism
Yi Zhang, Min Tan, Boyu Liu, Manxia Zeng, You Zhou, Mengru Zhang, Yikai Wang, Jing Wu, Min Wang
Summary: This study aims to examine the association between bone mineral density (BMD) and hyperuricemia (HU) in obesity. The results showed a negative correlation between lumbar BMD and HU in obese individuals, particularly in men, while no significant relationship was found between hip BMD and HU.
FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY
(2023)
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Endocrinology & Metabolism
Zhikun Zhuang, Changyu Huang, Xianyi Chen, Qiushi Wei, Jinhua Guo, Zhiqing Xu, Rongkai Wu, Zhaoke Wu, Fudong Xu
Summary: This study aims to report the prevalence of osteoporosis and rate of anti-osteoporosis treatment in people awaiting UKA, as well as explore factors associated with osteoporosis prevalence in this population. The results show that osteoporosis is common in people waiting for UKA, but screening and treatment rates are low.
FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY
(2023)
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Orthopedics
Cheng Zhang, Zhikun Zhuang, Xiaojun Chen, Keda Li, Tianye Lin, Fengxiang Pang, Ying Zhang, Wei He, Qiushi Wei
Summary: This study found that the bone mineral density at various joint sites in the varus deformity group of knee osteoarthritis patients was generally lower than that in the normal group, with a higher prevalence of osteoporosis. The bone mineral density was significantly associated with varus deformity, suggesting that osteoporosis may be an independent risk factor for varus deformity in postmenopausal women with KOA.
BMC MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS
(2021)
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Geriatrics & Gerontology
Ana Claudia Rossini-Venturini, Lucas Veras, Pedro Pugliesi Abdalla, Andre Pereira dos Santos, Marcio Fernando Tasinafo-Junior, Leonardo Santos Lopes da Silva, Thiago Candido Alves, Eduardo Ferriolli, Vicente Romo-Perez, Jose Luis Garcia-Soidan, Jorge Mota, Dalmo Roberto Lopes Machado
Summary: This study developed and validated a new multi-compartmental anthropometric model to predict fat, bone, and musculature components in older adults. The equations provide a reliable, practical, and low-cost instrument to monitor changes in body components during the aging process.
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Endocrinology & Metabolism
Yan Yang, Jing Zeng, Tingting Zhang, Jinjing Wang, Xiaojing Fan, Qiaomin Wang, Xuan Wang, Zhengrong Qi, Yi Fang
Summary: This cross-sectional study investigated the potential association between resolved HBV infection and femoral and spinal BMD in adults in the United States. The study found a negative association between resolved HBV infection and femoral and spinal BMD in adult men.
FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY
(2023)
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Orthopedics
Jiazhong Ji, Yue Hou, Zhaoyang Li, Ying Zhou, Huaming Xue, Tao Wen, Tao Yang, Long Xue, Yihui Tu, Tong Ma
Summary: This study analyzed the association between physical activity and total spine bone mineral density (BMD) in postmenopausal women. The findings showed that engaging in ≥38MET-h of activity per week was associated with a lower risk of osteoporosis. Furthermore, the association between total spine BMD and moderate-to-vigorous PA was more significant among postmenopausal women aged < 65 years or individuals with normal BMI (< 25 kg/m(2)).
JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY AND RESEARCH
(2023)
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Sarya Swed, Amro A. El-Sakka, Yasmeen Abouainain, Ka Yiu Lee, Bisher Sawaf, Mhd Kutaiba Albuni, Elias Battikh, Eman Mohammed sharif Ahmad, Nashaat Kamal Hamdy Elkalagi, Kirellos Said Abbas, Wael Hafez, Amine Rakab
Summary: Bone fractures are a global public health concern, but no comprehensive investigation on the use of low-dose aspirin to prevent fractures in the elderly has been conducted. This cross-sectional study found no significant association between the use of low-dose aspirin and fracture prevention in older adults. However, due to the higher incidence of fractures in the elderly, especially in women, it is important to implement more injury prevention initiatives and improve access to osteoporosis prevention and diagnosis to reduce the overall burden.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
(2023)
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Orthopedics
Xiaozhi Sun, Xiaotao Wu
Summary: Higher levels of apolipoprotein A1 (ApoA1) are associated with increased risk of osteoporosis, indicating the involvement of lipid metabolism in bone metabolism.
BMC MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS
(2023)
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Endocrinology & Metabolism
Geng-dong Chen, Shu-jun Liang, Lan Huang, Hao-ran Yu, Yu-lin Wu, Qin-zhi Wei, Zhe-qing Zhang
Summary: This study aimed to explore the association between anthocyanins and bone density in children. The results showed that higher dietary intake of anthocyanins, especially cyanidins, was associated with higher bone mineral content and density. However, no significant associations were found for delphinidin and peonidin.
CALCIFIED TISSUE INTERNATIONAL
(2023)
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Nutrition & Dietetics
Alejandro Martinez-Rodriguez, Javier Sanchez-Sanchez, Maria Martinez-Olcina, Manuel Vicente-Martinez, Laura Miralles-Amoros, Juan Antonio Sanchez-Saez
Summary: The study found that older and trained players have better physical fitness; higher weight and BMI have a negative impact on power, agility, speed, and endurance; adherence to the Mediterranean diet is moderate, and beach handball seems to have a beneficial influence on bone condition.