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Association between body fat and bone mineral density in Korean adults: a cohort study.


ABSTRACT: Although obesity was once considered protective against osteoporosis, various factors influence the relationship between fat and bone mineral density (BMD). To establish the importance of healthy body composition in decelerating declines in BMD, we conducted a study to compare the association between body fat composition and BMD in Korean adults. Using data collected from the Kangbuk Samsung Health Study from 2012 to 2019, this cohort study compared the incidence of decreased BMD among the following four groups: normal BMI and normal adiposity (NBMI-NA), normal BMI and high adiposity (NBMI-HA), overweight, and obesity. Decreased BMD was defined as a Z-score ≤  - 2.0 in premenopausal women and men < 50 years of age or a T-score <  - 1.0 in postmenopausal women and men ≥ 50 years of age. Individuals who were diagnosed with osteoporosis or compression fracture after their second visit were categorized as having decreased BMD. The incidence rate of decreased BMD in the NBMI-NA group was 3.37, and that in the NBMI-HA group was 4.81, which was the highest among all groups. After adjusting for confounding factors, NBMI-HA led to a significantly greater risk of decreased BMD compared to NBMI-NA (HR 1.47; 95% CI 1.09-1.99). Even with a normal BMI, a high BFP was associated with an increased risk of decreased BMD. Therefore, healthy body composition management, not simply BMI, is important in preventing decreased BMD.

SUBMITTER: Yoon H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10576818 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Association between body fat and bone mineral density in Korean adults: a cohort study.

Yoon Hyunjung H   Sung Eunju E   Kang Jae-Heon JH   Kim Cheol-Hwan CH   Shin Hocheol H   Yoo Eunsol E   Kim Minyoung M   Lee Mi Yeon MY   Shin Sujeong S  

Scientific reports 20231014 1


Although obesity was once considered protective against osteoporosis, various factors influence the relationship between fat and bone mineral density (BMD). To establish the importance of healthy body composition in decelerating declines in BMD, we conducted a study to compare the association between body fat composition and BMD in Korean adults. Using data collected from the Kangbuk Samsung Health Study from 2012 to 2019, this cohort study compared the incidence of decreased BMD among the follo  ...[more]

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