The role of bone health in low-velocity fractures and the effects of obesity on the growing skeleton
Adam Kreutzer, Jessica McMichael, Philip Nowicki

TL;DR
This paper discusses how vitamin D insufficiency and obesity negatively affect children's bone health and increase the risk of fractures.
Contribution
The paper highlights the combined impact of vitamin D deficiency and obesity on pediatric bone health and emphasizes the importance of early intervention.
Findings
Low vitamin D levels in children are linked to poor bone mineralization and increased risk of low-velocity fractures.
Obesity causes chronic inflammation that harms the growing skeleton and increases long-term health risks.
Proper counseling on vitamin D and calcium supplementation can improve long-term bone health outcomes in children.
Abstract
Vitamin D insufficiency in pediatric patients is common. Low levels of vitamin D affect bone mineralization, and in growing children, affect bone formation. This effect on overall bone health places children with vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency at risk for low-velocity fractures. Counseling pediatric patients on adequate vitamin D and calcium supplementation can decrease long-term bone health deficits and lead to improved health status as adults. In addition, obesity rates continue to increase in children. Obesity has direct effects on bone metabolism that negatively impact growing skeletons. Refined definitions for obesity will help prevent labeling patients inappropriately as obese but also allow physicians to counsel children and their parents on the long-term risks that obesity plays on both bone health and overall health. (1)Vitamin D has a strong influence on bone health…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVitamin D Research Studies · Bone health and osteoporosis research · Vitamin C and Antioxidants Research
