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2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00198-019-04878-y
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Lipid profiles as potential mediators linking body mass index to osteoporosis among Chinese adults: the Henan Rural Cohort Study

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“…High education level and income might indicate higher socioeconomic status that demonstrated less probability of osteoporosis 32. Furthermore, the present study indicated that participants with higher BMI were less likely to have osteoporosis (obesity was negatively correlated with osteoporosis), and similar results were also reported in previous studies 33–36. It should be noted that a previous study has shown that the beneficial effect on BMD of increasing BMI exists up to 35 kg/m 2 , and a BMI higher than 35 kg/m 2 is not associated with further increase in BMD 37.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…High education level and income might indicate higher socioeconomic status that demonstrated less probability of osteoporosis 32. Furthermore, the present study indicated that participants with higher BMI were less likely to have osteoporosis (obesity was negatively correlated with osteoporosis), and similar results were also reported in previous studies 33–36. It should be noted that a previous study has shown that the beneficial effect on BMD of increasing BMI exists up to 35 kg/m 2 , and a BMI higher than 35 kg/m 2 is not associated with further increase in BMD 37.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Besides, literature reported visceral adiposity measured by visceral fat index (VFI) was deleterious to bone microarchitecture [13,15]. However, previous researches on the association between adiposity and bone tended to examine only by a single adiposity index in the previous studies including our research; it remains unclear that the overall effect of adiposity on bone health using different adiposity indices [11,16,17]. In addition, many people live in rural regions, where it is a hotspot of the incidence of osteoporosis due to poor economic status and medical resource.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Besides, literature reported visceral adiposity measured by visceral fat index (VFI) was deleterious to bone microarchitecture [13,15]. However, previous researches on the association between adiposity and bone tended to examine only a single adiposity index in the previous studies including our research; it remains unclear about the overall effect of adiposity on bone health using different adiposity indices [11,[16][17]. In addition, many people live in rural regions, where it is a hotspot of the incidence of osteoporosis due to poor economic status and medical resource.…”
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confidence: 85%