Whole-body bone mineral density and markers of bone homeostasis in adults with normal-weight obesity.

Obesity Pillars (Online)(2023)

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Background:Normal-weight obesity (NWO) describes individuals with a normal body mass index (BMI), but high body fat percent. NWO are at-risk for cardiometabolic diseases, but little is known about their bone health. Methods:Adults (N = 24) were classified as NWO (n = 12; 5M/7F) or low body fat percent controls (Con; n = 12; 6M/6F). Body composition and whole-body bone mineral density (BMD) were assessed using DXA. A serum bioplex assay was performed to examine markers related to bone formation and resorption. Results:In addition to higher body fat percent and visceral fat, NWO had lower whole-body BMD relative to Con ( pppConclusion:In this preliminary study, adults with NWO displayed lower whole-body BMD alongside evidence of bone resorption. Impaired bone health may be another subclinical risk factor present in NWO.
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bone homeostasis,obesity,whole-body,normal-weight
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