Bone mineral mass in overweight and obese children: diminished or enhanced?
Tóm tắt
Childhood obesity has become a worldwide health problem.
Recent studies have suggested that obese and overweight children
have lower bone mass. We used dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry
to examine the relation between bone mineral content (BMC) and
body fatness (%Fat) in healthy children. Obese children
(%Fat>30%) had higher BMC compared with age-, gender-, and
ethnic-matched children with normal adiposity (%Fat<25%).
When adjusted for height, these differences were less
significant. We conclude obese children do not have lower
whole-body BMC when compared with leaner children, even when
adjusted for height, age, gender, and ethnicity.