Lower body weight or body mass index(BMI)has been known to be higher risk of developing osteoporosis and low-energy fractures via mechanical loading and other factors in both men and women[1].Recently,there have been ...Lower body weight or body mass index(BMI)has been known to be higher risk of developing osteoporosis and low-energy fractures via mechanical loading and other factors in both men and women[1].Recently,there have been new insights into the relationships between body composition and bone health.However,most of the previous studies regarding the relative effect of body composition on bone mass yielded展开更多
文摘Lower body weight or body mass index(BMI)has been known to be higher risk of developing osteoporosis and low-energy fractures via mechanical loading and other factors in both men and women[1].Recently,there have been new insights into the relationships between body composition and bone health.However,most of the previous studies regarding the relative effect of body composition on bone mass yielded