Body Weight and Body Mass Index Influence Bone Mineral Density in Late Adolescence in a Two-Year Follow-Up Study. The Tromso Study: Fit Futures

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Nilsen, Ole Andreas [1 ]
Ahmed, Luai Awad [1 ,11 ]
Winther, Anne [2 ]
Christoffersen, Tore [1 ,3 ]
Thrane, Gyrd [1 ]
Evensen, Elin [1 ,4 ]
Furberg, Anne-Sofie [5 ,10 ]
Grimnes, Guri [6 ,7 ]
Dennison, Elaine [8 ,9 ]
Emaus, Nina [1 ]
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[1] Arctic Univ Norway, Dept Hlth & Care Sci, Tromso, Norway
[2] Univ Hosp North Norway, Div Neurosci Orthoped & Rehabil Serv, Tromso, Norway
[3] Finnmark Hosp Trust, Dept Hlth & Care Sci, Alta, Norway
[4] Univ Hosp North Norway, Dept Clin Res, Tromso, Norway
[5] Arctic Univ Norway, Dept Community Med, Tromso, Norway
[6] Univ Hosp North Norway, Div Internal Med, Tromso, Norway
[7] Arctic Univ Norway, Dept Clin Med, Endocrine Res Grp, Tromso, Norway
[8] MRC Lifecourse Epidemiol Unit, Southampton, Hants, England
[9] Victoria Univ, Wellington, New Zealand
[10] Univ Hosp North Norway, Dept Microbiol & Infect Control, Div Internal Med, Tromso, Norway
[11] United Arab Emirates Univ, Coll Med & Hlth Sci, Inst Publ Hlth, Al Ain, U Arab Emirates
关键词
PEAK BONE MASS; BMI; ADOLESCENCE; GENERAL POPULATION STUDIES; DXA; X-RAY ABSORPTIOMETRY; HIP FRACTURE INCIDENCE; BASE-LINE; CHILDREN; OBESITY; OVERWEIGHT; HEALTH; COHORT; SIZE; FAT;
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10.1002/jbm4.10195
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Determinants of bone acquisition in late adolescence and early adulthood are not well-described. This 2-year follow-up study explored the associations of body weight (BW), body mass index (BMI), and changes in weight status with adolescent bone accretion in a sample of 651 adolescents (355 girls and 296 boys) between 15 and 19 years of age from The Tromso Study: Fit Futures. This Norwegian population-based cohort study was conducted from 2010 to 2011 and was repeated from 2012 to 2013. We measured femoral neck, total hip, and total body bone mineral content and areal bone mineral density (aBMD) by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. We measured height, BW, calculated BMI (kg/m(2)), and collected information on lifestyle at both surveys. Mean BMI (SD) at baseline was 22.17 (3.76) and 22.18 (3.93) in girls and boys, respectively. Through multiple linear regression, baseline BW and BMI were positively associated with Delta aBMD over 2 years of follow-up at all skeletal sites in boys (p < 0.05), but not in girls..BW and.BMI predicted Delta aBMD and Delta BMC in both sexes, but the strength of the associations was moderate. Individuals who lost weight during follow-up demonstrated a slowed progression of aBMD accretion compared with those gaining weight, but loss of BW or reduction of BMI during 2 years was not associated with net loss of aBMD. In conclusion, our results confirm that adequate BW for height in late adolescence is important for bone health. Associations between change in weight status and bone accretion during follow-up were moderate and unlikely to have any clinical implication on adolescents of normal weight. Underweight individuals, particularly boys, are at risk of not reaching optimal peak bone mass and could benefit from an increase in BMI. (C) 2019 The Authors. JBMR Plus is published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.
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