Serum osteocalcin levels in postmenopausal obese women.

F Perfetto, R Tarquini, V Lombardi, E Naldi, A Piluso, B Tarquini
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Abstract

In epidemiology of osteoporosis, obesity is to be considered one of its protecting factors. However there are in the literature discordant opinions: some authors describe a protective effect of obesity on the trabecular bone, others on the cortical one, others no effects at all and others finally a positive influence on both the trabecular and the cortical bone. However, only few studies on obesity's impact on bone metabolism are available. Bone mineral density at forearm and serum osteocalcin levels, a specific and sensitive marker of bone turn-over, in a group of postmenopausal obese women with those of a nonobese control group were compared. Obese women showed higher densitometric measurements than nonobese, but only the values of the third distal site of forearm resulted higher in a significant way. Serum osteocalcin values were similar between the two groups but the obese women showed a greater dispersion of the values (8.15 +/- 4.96 ng/ml) compared to nonobese (8.35 +/- 1.63 ng/ml). This high variability suggests an heterogeneity of bone turn-over in obese subjects and could explain the discordant results of the literature.

绝经后肥胖妇女血清骨钙素水平。
在骨质疏松的流行病学中,肥胖被认为是其保护因素之一。然而,文献中存在不一致的观点:一些作者描述肥胖对小梁骨有保护作用,另一些作者描述肥胖对皮质骨有保护作用,另一些作者描述肥胖对小梁骨和皮质骨没有任何影响,而另一些作者最终对小梁骨和皮质骨都有积极影响。然而,关于肥胖对骨代谢影响的研究很少。我们比较了绝经后肥胖妇女和非肥胖对照组的前臂骨矿物质密度和血清骨钙素水平,骨钙素是一种特异而敏感的骨转换标志物。肥胖女性的密度测量值比非肥胖女性高,但只有前臂远端第三个部位的值显著高于非肥胖女性。两组血清骨钙素值相似,但肥胖妇女与非肥胖妇女(8.35 +/- 1.63 ng/ml)相比,差异更大(8.15 +/- 4.96 ng/ml)。这种高变异性表明肥胖受试者的骨转换具有异质性,可以解释文献中不一致的结果。
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