Obesity and bone health: key 2020–2022 highlights and implications

R. Marks
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Sound bone health is crucial for life affirming activities, but is bone physiology impacted in the face of excess body weight? Since fractures and osteoporosis are on the rise, is obesity a risk factor for, as well as a possible negative albeit remediable correlate of bone health in the older adult? To examine this premise the PUBMED and GOOGLE SCHOLAR data bases were sourced for relevant data published between January 1 2020 and November 1 2022 in an effort to capture post COVID-19 possible research observations on the topic. These data bases show while a pervasive idea has been that obesity may be beneficial in some respects to bone mineral density attributes and impart fracture protection, several current publications tend to portray a negative impact of obesity on bone health via multiple proposed mechanisms. However, the research points to a strong need for continued research as well as clinical vigilance of vulnerable individuals both young and old in a period where obesity rates in all age groups appear to be on the rise, along with cases of bone fragility and osteoarthritis that can both foster high morbidity and mortality rates and possibly more challenging weight issues in the face of painful fractures or joint derangement.
肥胖和骨骼健康:2020-2022年的重点和影响
健全的骨骼健康对生命活动至关重要,但面对超重,骨骼生理会受到影响吗?既然骨折和骨质疏松症呈上升趋势,那么肥胖是老年人骨骼健康的一个危险因素吗?为了验证这一前提,我们从PUBMED和谷歌SCHOLAR数据库中获取了2020年1月1日至2022年11月1日期间发表的相关数据,以获取COVID-19后可能对该主题的研究观察结果。这些数据库表明,虽然普遍认为肥胖可能在某些方面有利于骨密度属性并赋予骨折保护,但目前的一些出版物倾向于通过多种提出的机制描述肥胖对骨骼健康的负面影响。然而,该研究指出,在所有年龄组的肥胖率似乎都在上升的时期,有必要继续进行研究,并对易受伤害的年轻人和老年人保持临床警惕,同时骨骼脆弱和骨关节炎的病例可能会导致高发病率和死亡率,并且在面对痛苦的骨折或关节紊乱时可能更具挑战性的体重问题。
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