Overweight pre-school children at higher risk of bone fracture
By ANI | Updated: April 12, 2020 19:45 IST2020-04-12T19:31:49+5:302020-04-12T19:45:07+5:30
Pre-school children who are overweight are known to be at a higher risk of bone fracture, suggests a new study.

Overweight pre-school children at higher risk of bone fracture
The study has been published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research.
The study included 466,997 children with weight and height measurements at the age 4 years who were followed for a median of 4.9 years.
Fractures occurred in 9.20% of underweight, 10.06% of normal weight, 11.28% of overweight, and 13.05% of obese children. Compared with normal weight, overweight and obesity were linked with 42% and 74% higher risks of lower limb fractures, respectively, and a 10% and 19% higher risk of upper limb fractures, respectively.
"In a cohort of almost half a million children from Catalonia, Spain, we have found a strong association between pre-school overweight/obesity and the risk of fracture during childhood. More research is needed to further understand the mechsms underlying this correlation" said senior author Del Prieto-Alhambra, PhD, of the University of Oxford, in the UK.
( With inputs from ANI )
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