AbstractWith the increasing prevalence of obesity among children and adolescents, it is imperative to understand the implications of early diet-induced obesity on bone health. We hypothesized that cancellous bone of skeletally immature mice is more susceptible to the detrimental effects of a high fat diet (HFD) than mature mice, and that removing excess dietary fat will reverse these adverse effects. Skeletally immature (5weeks old) and mature (20weeks old) male C57BL/6J mice were fed either a HFD (60% kcal fat) or low fat diet (LFD; 10% kcal fat) for 12weeks, at which point, the trabecular bone structure in the distal femoral metaphysis and third lumbar vertebrae were evaluated by micro-computed tomography. The compressive strength of the ...
Bone mass and quality in humans are controlled by numerous genetic and environmental factors that ar...
Marrow adipose tissue (MAT), associated with skeletal fragility and hematologic insufficiency, remai...
Bone mineral density (BMD) does not adequately predict bone fracture risk in contemporary type 2 dia...
AbstractWith the increasing prevalence of obesity among children and adolescents, it is imperative t...
The effects of obesity on bone metabolism are complex, and may be mediated by consumption of a high ...
The effects of obesity on bone metabolism are complex, and may be mediated by consumption of a high ...
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Obesity has been associated with high bone mineral density (BMD) but a greater propensity to fractur...
UnlabelledDiabetic obesity is associated with increased fracture risk in adults and adolescents. We ...
A correlation between obesity and bone metabolism is strongly assumed because adipocytes and osteobl...
ABSTRACT Mechanical stresses associated with physical activity (PA) have beneficial effects on incre...
Increased risks of skeletal fractures are common in patients with impaired glucose handling and type...
Background. Obesity and osteoporosis, two possibly related conditions, are rapidly expanding healt...
The influence of diet on the development of osteoporosis is significant and not fully understood. Th...
There is a growing and alarming prevalence of obesity and the metabolic syndrome in type I diabetic ...
Bone mass and quality in humans are controlled by numerous genetic and environmental factors that ar...
Marrow adipose tissue (MAT), associated with skeletal fragility and hematologic insufficiency, remai...
Bone mineral density (BMD) does not adequately predict bone fracture risk in contemporary type 2 dia...
AbstractWith the increasing prevalence of obesity among children and adolescents, it is imperative t...
The effects of obesity on bone metabolism are complex, and may be mediated by consumption of a high ...
The effects of obesity on bone metabolism are complex, and may be mediated by consumption of a high ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111767/1/jcp24954.pd
Obesity has been associated with high bone mineral density (BMD) but a greater propensity to fractur...
UnlabelledDiabetic obesity is associated with increased fracture risk in adults and adolescents. We ...
A correlation between obesity and bone metabolism is strongly assumed because adipocytes and osteobl...
ABSTRACT Mechanical stresses associated with physical activity (PA) have beneficial effects on incre...
Increased risks of skeletal fractures are common in patients with impaired glucose handling and type...
Background. Obesity and osteoporosis, two possibly related conditions, are rapidly expanding healt...
The influence of diet on the development of osteoporosis is significant and not fully understood. Th...
There is a growing and alarming prevalence of obesity and the metabolic syndrome in type I diabetic ...
Bone mass and quality in humans are controlled by numerous genetic and environmental factors that ar...
Marrow adipose tissue (MAT), associated with skeletal fragility and hematologic insufficiency, remai...
Bone mineral density (BMD) does not adequately predict bone fracture risk in contemporary type 2 dia...