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CASH 中国研究中与绝经后妇女骨髓脂肪沉积相关的危险因素

 

Authors Xu L, Gong Y, Zhao Q, Blake GM , Li K, Zhang Y, Liu Q, Li C , Cheng X 

Received 18 December 2022

Accepted for publication 16 April 2023

Published 24 April 2023 Volume 2023:16 Pages 1167—1176

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/DMSO.S401910

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Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Professor Gian Paolo Fadini

Purpose: To investigate the factors that influence BMAC.
Patients and Methods: Quantitative computed tomography (QCT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were applied to measure abdominal fat areas, liver fat content, erector muscle fat content, and BMAC of the L2-4 vertebrae. Sex hormone, adipokine, and inflammatory factor levels were measured on the same day.
Results: Although age, erector muscle fat content, estradiol, testosterone, and adiponectin/leptin levels showed correlations with BMAC in the correlation analysis, the equations obtained from the whole population by multivariate analysis were unclear. Patients were stratified according to BMAC quartiles, and differences were found in vBMD, age, estradiol, testosterone, and erector muscle fat content among the four quartiles. Logistic analyses confirmed that age, estradiol/testosterone ratio, and TNF-α had independent effects on BMAC in all quartiles. In addition, height was related to higher BMAC quartiles, and glucose was related to lower BMAC quartiles.
Conclusion: Compared to other body fats, BMAC is a unique fat depot. Age, estradiol/testosterone ratio, and TNF-α are all key influencing factors related to BMAC in postmenopausal women. Furthermore, height and glucose levels were related to BMAC in the higher and lower BMAC quartiles, respectively.
Keywords: bone marrow adiposity, postmenopausal women, age, adipokines, sex hormones