肥胖对绝经后骨质流失和骨质疏松风险的影响。

C Ribot, F Trémollières, J M Pouillès
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摘要

有许多数据表明,骨质疏松性骨折,尤其是髋部骨折,在肥胖人群中不太常见。超重和肥胖的女性绝经后的骨量比同龄不超重的女性高,因此很可能骨质流失得更慢。这种保护作用似乎与机械因素和脂肪组织中的雌激素合成有关。
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The effect of obesity on postmenopausal bone loss and the risk of osteoporosis.

There are many data indicating that osteoporotic fractures, and particularly hip fractures, are less frequent in obese subjects. Overweight and obese women have a higher bone mass after menopause than women of the same age who are not overweight, and thus in all probability have a slower bone loss. This protective effect appears to be related both to mechanical factors and to estrogen synthesis in adipose tissue.

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Advances in Nutritional Research
Advances in Nutritional Research Nutritional Physiological Phenomena-
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