Bone metabolism in children with normal weight and overweight/obesity in a northeastern region of Spain

Author:

Cuenca Alcocel José1ORCID,Villalba-Heredia Lorena2,Martínez Redondo Inés3,Berrozpe-Villabona Clara4,Casajús José Antonio567,Arbonés-Mainar José Miguel8910,Calmarza Pilar1112ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Service of Clinical Biochemistry , 16765 Obispo Polanco Hospital , Teruel , Spain

2. GENUD Research Group , 16765 University of Zaragoza , Zaragoza , Spain

3. Service of Pediatrics , 16488 Miguel Servet University Hospital , Zaragoza , Spain

4. Service of Preventive Medicine , 16488 Miguel Servet University Hospital , Zaragoza , Spain

5. GENUD (Growth, Exercise, Nutrition and Development) Research Group , 123305 University of Zaragoza, Healthcare Research Institute of Aragon (IIS Aragón) , Zaragoza , Spain

6. Biomedical Research Networking Center for Physiopathology of Obesity and Nutrition (CIBEROBN) , Carlos III Health Institute , Madrid , Spain

7. Department of Physiatry and Nursing, Faculty of Health and Sports Sciences , University of Zaragoza , Zaragoza , Spain

8. Adipocyte and Fat Biology Laboratory (AdipoFat), Transversal Research Unit , Miguel Servet University Hospital, Health Research Institute (IIS) Aragón , Zaragoza , Spain

9. Aragonese Institute of Health Sciences (IACS) , Zaragoza , Spain

10. CIBER Pathophysiology Obesity and Nutrition (CIBERObn) , Carlos III Health Institute , Madrid , Spain

11. Service of Clinical Biochemistry , 16488 Miguel Servet University Hospital , Zaragoza , Spain

12. Network Research Center for Cardiovascular Diseases (CIBERCV) , University of Zaragoza, Healthcare Research Institute of Aragon (IIS Aragón) , Zaragoza , Spain

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Bone mass progressively increases to peak during childhood and adolescence, which determines future bone health. Bone formation–resorption processes are assessed using bone markers. However, studies on the impact of obesity on bone turnover markers at this age are limited, and results are inconsistent. The objective of this study was to examine the potential impact of overweight/obesity on bone metabolism. Methods A study was performed to compare parameters of bone metabolism in 45 girls and boys with normal weight (controls) and in a group of 612 girls and boys with overweight/obesity (cases) from the Exergames study (University of Zaragoza). Ages ranged from 8 to 12 years. Results Higher values of phosphorus and IGFBP-3 were observed in children with overweight/obesity, as compared to children with normal weight, (p=0.042) and (p=0.042), respectively. BAP, osteocalcin, magnesium, vitamin D and IGF-I concentrations were lower in the group with overweight/obesity, whereas calcium concentrations were higher in this group, although differences were not statistically significant. A negative correlation was found (r=−0.193) (p=0.049) between BAP and BMI. Conclusions Although differences did not reach statistical significance, BAP and osteocalcin concentrations were lower in children with overweight/obesity. This added to the negative correlation found between BAP and MIC may demonstrate that overweight/obesity may negatively affect bone health already at a young age.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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