Obesity is a major health problem that has multisystemic consequences. One of the addressed topics in the current investigation regards the influence of obesity on bone metabolism. Despite of the broadly accepted notion that obesity is associated with a positive effect on bone health, recent evidence has challenged this idea by suggesting an increased risk of fracture in specific sites. Therefore, this review intends to review succinctly the intricate connections between obesity and bone metabolism by addressing the roles of the mechanical, inflammatory, and hormonal factors, among others. It will also focus on the overall impact on bone mineral density and bone fracture occurrence
During the last decades, obesity and osteoporosis have become important global health problems, and...
BackgroundThe association between obesity and fracture risk may be skeletal site- and sex-specific b...
Obesity was commonly thought to be advantageous for maintaining healthy bones due to the higher bone...
Obesity is a major health problem that has multisystemic consequences. One of the addressed topics i...
This article aims to inform on the relationships that exist between obesity, a fairly modern ailment...
Obesity and osteoporosis are both common conditions with high rates of morbidity and mortality. Ther...
Obesity and osteoporosis are two common diseases with an increasing prevalence and a high impact on ...
Obesity and osteoporosis are major global health problems with an increasing prevalence and high imp...
ABSTRACT: It was previously believed that obesity and osteoporosis were two unrelated diseases, but ...
During the last decades, obesity and osteoporosis have become important global health problems, and ...
Recent evidence demonstrating an increased fracture risk among obese individuals suggests that adipo...
Obesity is an alarming disease that favors the upset of other illnesses and enhances mortality. It i...
Overweight and obesity according to the definition of the WHO are considered as an abnormal or exces...
Obesity and osteoporosis are the two diseases whose increasing prevalence and high impact on the glo...
The burden of osteoporosis is increasing in all societies. In comparison with other organs or appara...
During the last decades, obesity and osteoporosis have become important global health problems, and...
BackgroundThe association between obesity and fracture risk may be skeletal site- and sex-specific b...
Obesity was commonly thought to be advantageous for maintaining healthy bones due to the higher bone...
Obesity is a major health problem that has multisystemic consequences. One of the addressed topics i...
This article aims to inform on the relationships that exist between obesity, a fairly modern ailment...
Obesity and osteoporosis are both common conditions with high rates of morbidity and mortality. Ther...
Obesity and osteoporosis are two common diseases with an increasing prevalence and a high impact on ...
Obesity and osteoporosis are major global health problems with an increasing prevalence and high imp...
ABSTRACT: It was previously believed that obesity and osteoporosis were two unrelated diseases, but ...
During the last decades, obesity and osteoporosis have become important global health problems, and ...
Recent evidence demonstrating an increased fracture risk among obese individuals suggests that adipo...
Obesity is an alarming disease that favors the upset of other illnesses and enhances mortality. It i...
Overweight and obesity according to the definition of the WHO are considered as an abnormal or exces...
Obesity and osteoporosis are the two diseases whose increasing prevalence and high impact on the glo...
The burden of osteoporosis is increasing in all societies. In comparison with other organs or appara...
During the last decades, obesity and osteoporosis have become important global health problems, and...
BackgroundThe association between obesity and fracture risk may be skeletal site- and sex-specific b...
Obesity was commonly thought to be advantageous for maintaining healthy bones due to the higher bone...