TY - JOUR
T1 - Quantitative ultrasound measurements of bone strength in obese children and adolescents
AU - Eliakim, A.
AU - Nemet, D.
AU - Wolach, B.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - Very few studies have examined the effect of childhood obesity on bone mineralization. The purpose of the present study was to determine bone strength by quantitative ultrasound (QUS) measurements of bone speed of sound (SOS) in obese children (n=45; age range 6-17 yr). SOS was measured (by Sunlight Omnisense) in the mid-tibial and radial bones. Data were compared to age- and gender-matched norms of Israeli non-obese children. Radial and tibial SOS was significantly reduced in obese compared to non-obese children (p<0.05). Bone SOS in obese children with BMI >95th percentile was not significantly different from obese children with BMI from 85-95th percentile. Tibial and radial SOS were correlated with pubertal stage (r=O.52, p<0.005; and r=0.35, p<0.01, respectively), and with chronological age (r=0.47, p<0.005; and r=0.32, p<0.025, respectively). No significant correlation was found between endurance time as an indicator of fitness and bone SOS. Bone strength measured by QUS is reduced in obese children, but is not affected by the severity of obesity.
AB - Very few studies have examined the effect of childhood obesity on bone mineralization. The purpose of the present study was to determine bone strength by quantitative ultrasound (QUS) measurements of bone speed of sound (SOS) in obese children (n=45; age range 6-17 yr). SOS was measured (by Sunlight Omnisense) in the mid-tibial and radial bones. Data were compared to age- and gender-matched norms of Israeli non-obese children. Radial and tibial SOS was significantly reduced in obese compared to non-obese children (p<0.05). Bone SOS in obese children with BMI >95th percentile was not significantly different from obese children with BMI from 85-95th percentile. Tibial and radial SOS were correlated with pubertal stage (r=O.52, p<0.005; and r=0.35, p<0.01, respectively), and with chronological age (r=0.47, p<0.005; and r=0.32, p<0.025, respectively). No significant correlation was found between endurance time as an indicator of fitness and bone SOS. Bone strength measured by QUS is reduced in obese children, but is not affected by the severity of obesity.
KW - Bone strength
KW - Children
KW - Obesity
KW - Quantitative ultrasound
KW - Speed of sound
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0035090671
U2 - 10.1515/JPEM.2001.14.2.159
DO - 10.1515/JPEM.2001.14.2.159
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AN - SCOPUS:0035090671
SN - 0334-018X
VL - 14
SP - 159
EP - 164
JO - Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism
JF - Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism
IS - 2
ER -