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  • The study aimed to analyze how obesity (OB) correlates with osteoporosis (OP) while considering the effects of body weight and fat-free mass (FFM) in older adults.
  • Researchers evaluated 3,749 Chinese participants aged 65 and older, measuring obesity indices and bone mineral density (BMD) using linear regression.
  • Initially, obesity indices showed a strong positive link to BMD without adjustments, but after adjusting for weight, the associations became mostly negative, whereas adjusting for FFM still indicated a positive relationship, though weaker than before.

Article Abstract

Objectives: To explore complex correlations between obesity (OB) and osteoporosis (OP) after adjustment of static mechanical loading from weight and fat free mass (FFM).

Methods: A total of 3749 Chinese aged ≥65 years were selected from our ongoing cohort study. OB indices and bone mineral density (BMD) were measured for each subject. Linear regression analyses were performed to explore the correlations between OB indices and OP under three adjustment models (unadjusted, adjusted with weight and adjusted with FFM).

Results: Under no adjustment, three general obesity indices (body mass index: BMI, fat mass: FM, and percentage FM: PFM) were positively associated with BMD at three skeletal sites (P<0.001) in the regression analyses. However, after the adjustment with weight, these associations were mostly significant but reverse i.e., negatively in direction. After adjustment with FFM, the three indices were still positively and significantly (P<0.001) associated with BMD but regression coefficients were smaller compared to the unadjusted associations. Similar associations were observed for central adiposity and lower limb adiposity indices.

Conclusions: The combined relation of OB to OP due to the physiological factors secreted from adipose tissues and the static mechanical loading from FM is positive in direction.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8426647PMC

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