Underweight Young Women Without Later Weight Gain Are at High Risk for Osteopenia After Midlife: The KOBE Study

Although underweight young women are targets for interventions to prevent low bone mineral density (BMD), the relationship between change in body mass index (BMI) from youth to older age and BMD has not been widely investigated in community dwellers. In 749 healthy Japanese women aged 40-74 years, B...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of epidemiology 2016, Vol.26 (11), p.572-578
Hauptverfasser: Tatsumi, Yukako, Higashiyama, Aya, Kubota, Yoshimi, Sugiyama, Daisuke, Nishida, Yoko, Hirata, Takumi, Kadota, Aya, Nishimura, Kunihiro, Imano, Hironori, Miyamatsu, Naomi, Miyamoto, Yoshihiro, Okamura, Tomonori
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Zusammenfassung:Although underweight young women are targets for interventions to prevent low bone mineral density (BMD), the relationship between change in body mass index (BMI) from youth to older age and BMD has not been widely investigated in community dwellers. In 749 healthy Japanese women aged 40-74 years, BMD was measured by quantitative ultrasound and anthropometric measurements, and BMI was calculated from body weight and height. The BMI of participants at age 20 years was estimated by self-reported body weight and their present height. They were classified into four groups according to the presence of underweight (BMI
ISSN:0917-5040
1349-9092
DOI:10.2188/jea.je20150267