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Physical Activity Associations with Bone Mineral Density and Modification by Metabolic Traits.

Anshu ButtanJinrui CuiXiuqing GuoYii-Der I ChenWilla A HsuehJerome I RotterMark O Goodarzi
Published in: Journal of the Endocrine Society (2020)
These results suggest that BMD increases with physical activity in the arms, legs, and pelvis and is inversely related to sedentary time in the pelvis and legs; these associations may be modified by age, sex, BMI, and adiponectin, depending on the site, with physical activity being more important to pelvis and leg BMD than arm BMD and sedentary time being important for pelvis BMD. Moreover, we demonstrated that CRP, PAI-1, and insulin sensitivity play a minor role in BMD.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • bone mineral density
  • body mass index
  • postmenopausal women
  • body composition
  • metabolic syndrome
  • genome wide
  • insulin resistance
  • weight gain
  • adipose tissue
  • dna methylation
  • drug induced