(Part-2) Relationships Between Obesity and Osteoporosis and Bone Health.

Bone marrow composition changes have the potential to influence bone microarchitecture.

The possible protective impact of higher BMD may be nullified by the fact that obesity is associated with an increased risk of falls.

Preexisting Diseases Along with Medications: Implications for bone health may arise from obesity-related medical issues, such as diabetes or specific drugs.

Bone density can be negatively impacted by the long-term use of certain drugs, such as corticosteroids.

Fragmentation as We Age: Overweight people may experience varied impacts on bone health at different points in their lives, and bone density naturally decreases as people get older.

Clinical evaluations should take into account more than just weight; they should also take into account dietary status, level of physical activity, and general health.

Assessing the association between obesity and bone health requires taking into account the individual's overall health, which includes nutritional factors and the possible impact of illnesses related to obesity. 

Personalized counsel based on individual health status and risk factors can be obtained by consulting with healthcare professionals, such as registered dietitians and bone health specialists.

follow for more

Heart