There are conflicting reports on the influence of lean and fat mass on bone accrual during childhood. No infant\u27s studies have been reported that describe the influence of changes in body composition with changes in bone accrual during the first year of life. The objective of this research was to test the hypothesis that greater gains in lean mass will have a positive effect on bone mineral content (BMC) accrual, while greater gains in fat mass will have a negative effect on BMC accrual in infants. Longitudinal data from 3 previous infant studies were used. Linear mixed models, adjusting for age, sex, dietary calcium, and length were used to investigate longitudinal and cross-sectional associations between total body BMC and lean and fat...
The effect of birth weight and childhood body mass index (BMI) on adolescents’ bone parameters is no...
The importance of optimizing peak bone mass early in life for the prevention of fractures throughout...
Lean mass is positively associated with bone mineral density (BMD). However, the relationship betwee...
BackgroundStudies in childhood suggest that both body composition and early postnatal growth are ass...
BACKGROUND: Studies in childhood suggest that both body composition and early postnatal growth are a...
International audienceChildhood and adolescence are critical periods for bone growth. The independen...
CONTEXT: Cross-sectional associations for lean mass (LM) and fat mass (FM) with bone may not reflect...
BACKGROUND: Body mass compartments may have different directions of influence on bone accrual. Studi...
During the last decade a greater appreciation has developed for determining factors that influence b...
Childhood and adolescence are critical periods of bone mineral content (BMC) accrual that may have l...
Between 1990 and 1998, we conducted a longitudinal study of 286 female twins aged 8 to 25 years at b...
Although increased physical activity early in life is recommended for optimizing bone health, no con...
Increased risk of fracture identified in obese children has led to a focus on the relationship betwe...
Epidemiological studies suggest an association between weight in infancy and the risk of osteoporosi...
There has been uncertainty in the adult body composition literature about whether fat mass (FM) or f...
The effect of birth weight and childhood body mass index (BMI) on adolescents’ bone parameters is no...
The importance of optimizing peak bone mass early in life for the prevention of fractures throughout...
Lean mass is positively associated with bone mineral density (BMD). However, the relationship betwee...
BackgroundStudies in childhood suggest that both body composition and early postnatal growth are ass...
BACKGROUND: Studies in childhood suggest that both body composition and early postnatal growth are a...
International audienceChildhood and adolescence are critical periods for bone growth. The independen...
CONTEXT: Cross-sectional associations for lean mass (LM) and fat mass (FM) with bone may not reflect...
BACKGROUND: Body mass compartments may have different directions of influence on bone accrual. Studi...
During the last decade a greater appreciation has developed for determining factors that influence b...
Childhood and adolescence are critical periods of bone mineral content (BMC) accrual that may have l...
Between 1990 and 1998, we conducted a longitudinal study of 286 female twins aged 8 to 25 years at b...
Although increased physical activity early in life is recommended for optimizing bone health, no con...
Increased risk of fracture identified in obese children has led to a focus on the relationship betwe...
Epidemiological studies suggest an association between weight in infancy and the risk of osteoporosi...
There has been uncertainty in the adult body composition literature about whether fat mass (FM) or f...
The effect of birth weight and childhood body mass index (BMI) on adolescents’ bone parameters is no...
The importance of optimizing peak bone mass early in life for the prevention of fractures throughout...
Lean mass is positively associated with bone mineral density (BMD). However, the relationship betwee...