Fracture risk in obesity: a narrative review

While low body mass index (BMI) is a risk factor for fractures, the association between obesity and fracture risk is inconsistent and puzzling. Several studies reported higher fracture risk (FR), and others reported lower FR in obese populations. Our narrative review presents the overall incidence o...

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Hauptverfasser: Kupisz-Urbańska, Małgorzata, Stuss, Michał, Kuryłowicz, Alina, Jankowski, Piotr, Pilz, Stefan, Sewerynek, Ewa, Marcinowska-Suchowierska, Ewa
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description While low body mass index (BMI) is a risk factor for fractures, the association between obesity and fracture risk is inconsistent and puzzling. Several studies reported higher fracture risk (FR), and others reported lower FR in obese populations. Our narrative review presents the overall incidence of fractures by anatomic locations in adult patients, geriatric populations, and in those after bariatric surgery. In conclusion, obesity should be considered as a fracture risk in adults, as well as falls and fractures in geriatric patients, in particular in those with sarcopenic obesity, and after bariatric surgery. The specific characteristics of fractures risk associated with obesity should be considered by physicians in the diagnostic and therapeutic work-up of obese patients. This review outlines the current literature on this topic and aims to guide physicians regarding proper decisions to prevent fractures in patients with obesity.
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subjects Abdomen
Adult
Aged
Bariatric Surgery
Body composition
Body fat
Body Mass Index
Cohort analysis
Fractures
Fractures, Bone - complications
Fractures, Bone - etiology
Gastrointestinal surgery
Geriatrics
Humans
Internal medicine
Medical education
Obesity
Obesity - complications
Obesity - epidemiology
Obesity - surgery
Older people
Osteoporosis
Overweight
Risk Factors
Sarcopenia - complications
Vitamin deficiency
Womens health
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