Childhood obesity is one of the major health problems in western countries. The excessive accumulation of adipose tissue causes inflammation, oxidative stress, apoptosis, and mitochondrial dysfunctions. Thus, obesity leads to the development of severe co-morbidities including type 2 diabetes mellitus, liver steatosis, cardiovascular, and neurodegenerative diseases which can develop early in life. Furthermore, obese children have low bone mineral density and a greater risk of osteoporosis and fractures. The knowledge about the interplay bone tissue and between adipose is still growing, although recent findings suggest that adipose tissue activity on bone can be fat-depot specific. Obesity is associated to a low-grade inflammation that alters...
During the last decades, obesity and osteoporosis have become important global health problems, and ...
Increased risk of fracture identified in obese children has led to a focus on the relationship betwe...
The risk of fracture secondary to low-impact trauma is greater in obese children, suggesting obese c...
Childhood obesity is one of the major health problems in western countries. The excessive accumulati...
Obesity and osteoporosis are two alarming health disorders prominent among middle and old age popula...
Obesity is an alarming disease that favors the upset of other illnesses and enhances mortality. It i...
Obesity adversely affects bone health by means of multiple mechanisms, e.g., alterations in bone-reg...
A complex interplay of genetic, environmental, hormonal, and behavioral factors affect skeletal deve...
Obesity in childhood is a major pediatric concern as excess adiposity increases the risk for develop...
Obesity is a major health problem that has multisystemic consequences. One of the addressed topics i...
The risk of fracture secondary to low-impact trauma is greater in obese children, suggesting obese c...
Excess adiposity in childhood may affect bone development, ultimately leading to bone frailty. Previ...
Obesity and osteoporosis are both common conditions with high rates of morbidity and mortality. Ther...
During the last decades, obesity and osteoporosis have become important global health problems, and...
Osteoporosis and obesity are major public health concerns with a combined cost of $164 billion spent...
During the last decades, obesity and osteoporosis have become important global health problems, and ...
Increased risk of fracture identified in obese children has led to a focus on the relationship betwe...
The risk of fracture secondary to low-impact trauma is greater in obese children, suggesting obese c...
Childhood obesity is one of the major health problems in western countries. The excessive accumulati...
Obesity and osteoporosis are two alarming health disorders prominent among middle and old age popula...
Obesity is an alarming disease that favors the upset of other illnesses and enhances mortality. It i...
Obesity adversely affects bone health by means of multiple mechanisms, e.g., alterations in bone-reg...
A complex interplay of genetic, environmental, hormonal, and behavioral factors affect skeletal deve...
Obesity in childhood is a major pediatric concern as excess adiposity increases the risk for develop...
Obesity is a major health problem that has multisystemic consequences. One of the addressed topics i...
The risk of fracture secondary to low-impact trauma is greater in obese children, suggesting obese c...
Excess adiposity in childhood may affect bone development, ultimately leading to bone frailty. Previ...
Obesity and osteoporosis are both common conditions with high rates of morbidity and mortality. Ther...
During the last decades, obesity and osteoporosis have become important global health problems, and...
Osteoporosis and obesity are major public health concerns with a combined cost of $164 billion spent...
During the last decades, obesity and osteoporosis have become important global health problems, and ...
Increased risk of fracture identified in obese children has led to a focus on the relationship betwe...
The risk of fracture secondary to low-impact trauma is greater in obese children, suggesting obese c...