Recent studies have shown that obesity is associated with an increased risk of fracture in both adults and children. It has been suggested that, despite greater bone size, obese individuals may have reduced true volumetric density; however this is difficult to assess using two dimensional techniques such as DXA. We evaluated the relationship between fat mass, and bone size and density, in a population cohort of children in whom DXA and pQCT measurements had been acquired. We recruited 530 children at 6 years old from the Southampton Women's Survey. The children underwent measurement of bone mass at the whole body, lumbar spine and hip, together with body composition, by DXA (Hologic Discovery, Hologic Inc., Bedford, MA, USA). In addition 13...
ABSTRACT Excess fat and fat-free mass have been exten-sively described in obese children, whereas fe...
Introduction: Obesity is thought to be a protective factor for bones in adults but not in children b...
BACKGROUND: Body mass compartments may have different directions of influence on bone accrual. Studi...
Recent studies have shown that obesity is associated with an increased risk of fracture in both adul...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that obesity is associated with an increased risk of fracture in b...
Recent studies have shown that obesity is associated with an increased risk of fracture in both adul...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that obesity is associated with an increased risk of fracture in b...
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...
Obesity in childhood is a major pediatric concern as excess adiposity increases the risk for develop...
Associations between childhood obesity and adult bone traits were assessed among 62 obese premenopau...
Associations between childhood obesity and adult bone traits were assessed among 62 obese premenopau...
The effect of excess body fat on bone strength accrual is not well understood. Therefore, we assesse...
Introduction: Overweight children have greater bone mass than their healthy weight peers; however, t...
Introduction: Overweight children have greater bone mass than their healthy weight peers; however, t...
ABSTRACT Excess fat and fat-free mass have been exten-sively described in obese children, whereas fe...
Introduction: Obesity is thought to be a protective factor for bones in adults but not in children b...
BACKGROUND: Body mass compartments may have different directions of influence on bone accrual. Studi...
Recent studies have shown that obesity is associated with an increased risk of fracture in both adul...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that obesity is associated with an increased risk of fracture in b...
Recent studies have shown that obesity is associated with an increased risk of fracture in both adul...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that obesity is associated with an increased risk of fracture in b...
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...
Obesity in childhood is a major pediatric concern as excess adiposity increases the risk for develop...
Associations between childhood obesity and adult bone traits were assessed among 62 obese premenopau...
Associations between childhood obesity and adult bone traits were assessed among 62 obese premenopau...
The effect of excess body fat on bone strength accrual is not well understood. Therefore, we assesse...
Introduction: Overweight children have greater bone mass than their healthy weight peers; however, t...
Introduction: Overweight children have greater bone mass than their healthy weight peers; however, t...
ABSTRACT Excess fat and fat-free mass have been exten-sively described in obese children, whereas fe...
Introduction: Obesity is thought to be a protective factor for bones in adults but not in children b...
BACKGROUND: Body mass compartments may have different directions of influence on bone accrual. Studi...