Relationships between body weight and percentage body fat in the body and the development of osteopenia and osteoporosis

Obesity nowadays is a significant problem in developing countries and developed ones. Both the percentage of adipose tissue in the body and the proportion of muscle tissue affect the condition of the skeletal system. The common origin of adipose tissue and muscle tissue shows that overweight and obe...

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Main Authors: Dariusz Wolski, Jerzy Bednarski, Iwona Łuszczewska-Sierakowska, Joanna Michalik, Agata Wawrzyniak, Grzegorz Nowicki, Anna Bodajko-Grochowska, Jakub Kosiński
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Published: Kazimierz Wielki University 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Education, Health and Sport
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Online Access:http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/5925
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author Dariusz Wolski
Jerzy Bednarski
Iwona Łuszczewska-Sierakowska
Joanna Michalik
Agata Wawrzyniak
Grzegorz Nowicki
Anna Bodajko-Grochowska
Jakub Kosiński
author_facet Dariusz Wolski
Jerzy Bednarski
Iwona Łuszczewska-Sierakowska
Joanna Michalik
Agata Wawrzyniak
Grzegorz Nowicki
Anna Bodajko-Grochowska
Jakub Kosiński
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description Obesity nowadays is a significant problem in developing countries and developed ones. Both the percentage of adipose tissue in the body and the proportion of muscle tissue affect the condition of the skeletal system. The common origin of adipose tissue and muscle tissue shows that overweight and obesity are not indifferent to the metabolism of bone tissue. Both malnutrition and obesity can lead to unfavorable health effects, contributing to the development of bone disorders and the occurrence of osteopenia, osteopenia with sarcoidosis, osteoporosis or osteoarthritis. Increased percentage of adipose tissue and/or muscle tissue during menopause may have an osteoprotective effect and thus prevent or relieve the effects of menopause in women or andropause in men. Research aimed at measuring the content of adipose tissue as a supplement to other diagnostic tests may contribute to the early detection and even prevention of osteoporosis. Key words: BMI, obesity, osteoporosis, osteopenia
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spelling doaj.art-dd3909cc1cd147a29fc156fe55fa4f3a2022-12-22T01:39:22ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062018-09-018972773710.5281/zenodo.14133735427Relationships between body weight and percentage body fat in the body and the development of osteopenia and osteoporosisDariusz Wolski0Jerzy Bednarski1Iwona Łuszczewska-Sierakowska2Joanna Michalik3Agata Wawrzyniak4Grzegorz Nowicki5Anna Bodajko-Grochowska6Jakub Kosiński7Department of Animal Anatomy and Histology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Life Sciences in LublinDepartment of Human Anatomy, I Faculty of Medicine with the Dental Department, Medical University of LublinDepartment of Human Anatomy, I Faculty of Medicine with the Dental Department, Medical University of LublinDepartment of Oncology and Environmental Health Care, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of LublinDepartment of Animal Anatomy and Histology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Life Sciences in LublinDepartment of Oncology and Environmental Health Care, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of LublinDepartment of Lung Diseases and Pediatric Rheumatology, II Chair of Pediatrics, II Faculty of Medicine with an English DepartmentDepartment of Family Medicine and Community Nursing, Medical University of LublinObesity nowadays is a significant problem in developing countries and developed ones. Both the percentage of adipose tissue in the body and the proportion of muscle tissue affect the condition of the skeletal system. The common origin of adipose tissue and muscle tissue shows that overweight and obesity are not indifferent to the metabolism of bone tissue. Both malnutrition and obesity can lead to unfavorable health effects, contributing to the development of bone disorders and the occurrence of osteopenia, osteopenia with sarcoidosis, osteoporosis or osteoarthritis. Increased percentage of adipose tissue and/or muscle tissue during menopause may have an osteoprotective effect and thus prevent or relieve the effects of menopause in women or andropause in men. Research aimed at measuring the content of adipose tissue as a supplement to other diagnostic tests may contribute to the early detection and even prevention of osteoporosis. Key words: BMI, obesity, osteoporosis, osteopeniahttp://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/5925bmi, obesity, osteoporosis, osteopenia
spellingShingle Dariusz Wolski
Jerzy Bednarski
Iwona Łuszczewska-Sierakowska
Joanna Michalik
Agata Wawrzyniak
Grzegorz Nowicki
Anna Bodajko-Grochowska
Jakub Kosiński
Relationships between body weight and percentage body fat in the body and the development of osteopenia and osteoporosis
Journal of Education, Health and Sport
bmi, obesity, osteoporosis, osteopenia
title Relationships between body weight and percentage body fat in the body and the development of osteopenia and osteoporosis
title_full Relationships between body weight and percentage body fat in the body and the development of osteopenia and osteoporosis
title_fullStr Relationships between body weight and percentage body fat in the body and the development of osteopenia and osteoporosis
title_full_unstemmed Relationships between body weight and percentage body fat in the body and the development of osteopenia and osteoporosis
title_short Relationships between body weight and percentage body fat in the body and the development of osteopenia and osteoporosis
title_sort relationships between body weight and percentage body fat in the body and the development of osteopenia and osteoporosis
topic bmi, obesity, osteoporosis, osteopenia
url http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/5925
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