Rapid trabecular bone growth in puberty associated with stiffer arteries in adulthood - longitudinal study on healthy young males.
Juta KraavMaksim ZaguraLiina RemmelEvelin MäestuJaak JürimäeVallo TillmannPublished in: Archives of osteoporosis (2023)
Trabecular bone regions like lumbar spine and femoral neck, showed stronger relationships with arterial stiffness. Rapid bone growth in puberty is related to arterial stiffening, while final bone mineral content relates to decreased arterial stiffness. These results could indicate that bone metabolism is independently associated with arterial stiffness rather than bone and arteries just having common traits of growth and maturation.