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Pathways linking activity, adiposity, and inflammation to bone mineral density in women and men from NHANES 2007 to 2010.

Jacob Spencer GriffinSophia C DentSteph M Berger
Published in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2021)
We found that central adiposity, independent of overall body size and composition as measured through BMI, has an inverse relationship with BMD that is mediated by serum CRP. In addition, the negative impact of increased sedentism acted through changes in central adiposity (waist circumference) but only in men. Although low bone density and osteoporosis are often considered degenerative diseases that primarily impact postmenopausal women, our findings show that sedentary activity and central adiposity impact bone density beginning in early adulthood in both women and men.
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