hrp0089rfc6.6 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2018
Faienza Maria Felicia
, Corbo Filomena
, Carocci Alessia
, Catalano Alessia
, Piacente Laura
, Clodoveo Maria Lisa
, Bortolotti Sara
, Storlino Giuseppina
, Colucci Silvia
, Grano Maria
, D'Amato Gabriele
, Brunetti Giacomina
The accumulation of adipose tissue, especially visceral fat, represents a risk factor for reduced bone mineral density and spontaneous fractures. Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain the complex relationship between adipose tissue and bone. Obesity is associated with the production of inflammatory cytokines both by adipocytes and immune cells which may stimulate bone resorption and reduce bone strength. Studies in vitro and in vivo have reported t...