2012
DOI: 10.1038/ejcn.2012.88
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Mechanisms and implications of bone adipose tissue-mineral relationships

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“…69 That relationship is called an inverse relationship between BMD and BMAT. 70,71 It is also worth considering that the intensity ratio of the methylene and methyl peaks should increase with increase of the mean length of the acyl chains. In our work, this ratio is slightly higher for R1 than for R30, and then from R30 it increases with animal age (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…69 That relationship is called an inverse relationship between BMD and BMAT. 70,71 It is also worth considering that the intensity ratio of the methylene and methyl peaks should increase with increase of the mean length of the acyl chains. In our work, this ratio is slightly higher for R1 than for R30, and then from R30 it increases with animal age (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once identified, observational studies began to report that BMAT is often inversely associated with bone mineral density (BMD). For example, this relationship has consistently been demonstrated during aging (Shen et al, 2014), post-menopausal osteoporosis (Shen et al, 2014), anorexia nervosa (Bredella et al, 2009), as well as during obesity (Elia, 2012;Rinonapoli et al, 2021;Ali et al, 2022). In these scenarios, patients often present with an increase in BMAT along with a decrease in bone mass or BMD (93).…”
Section: Adipose Tissuementioning
confidence: 96%