Body mass index and waist circumference in early adulthood are associated with thoracolumbar spine shape at age 60-64: The Medical Research Council National Survey of Health and Development.

This study investigated associations between measures of adiposity from age 36 and spine shape at 60-64 years. Thoracolumbar spine shape was characterised using statistical shape modelling on lateral dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry images of the spine from 1529 participants of the MRC National Surv...

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Main Authors: Anastasia V Pavlova, Stella G Muthuri, Rachel Cooper, Fiona R Saunders, Jennifer S Gregory, Rebecca J Barr, Kathryn R Martin, Judith E Adams, Diana Kuh, Rebecca J Hardy, Richard M Aspden
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
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spelling doaj-fa23fdb565ed408987df758205e6b5e42020-11-25T00:57:39ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01136e019757010.1371/journal.pone.0197570Body mass index and waist circumference in early adulthood are associated with thoracolumbar spine shape at age 60-64: The Medical Research Council National Survey of Health and Development.Anastasia V PavlovaStella G MuthuriRachel CooperFiona R SaundersJennifer S GregoryRebecca J BarrKathryn R MartinJudith E AdamsDiana KuhRebecca J HardyRichard M AspdenThis study investigated associations between measures of adiposity from age 36 and spine shape at 60-64 years. Thoracolumbar spine shape was characterised using statistical shape modelling on lateral dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry images of the spine from 1529 participants of the MRC National Survey of Health and Development, acquired at age 60-64. Associations of spine shape modes with: 1) contemporaneous measures of total and central adiposity (body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC)) and body composition (android:gynoid fat mass ratio and lean and fat mass indices, calculated as whole body (excluding the head) lean or fat mass (kg) divided by height2 (m)2); 2) changes in total and central adiposity between age 36 and 60-64 and 3) age at onset of overweight, were tested using linear regression models. Four modes described 79% of the total variance in spine shape. In men, greater lean mass index was associated with a larger lordosis whereas greater fat mass index was associated with straighter spines. Greater current BMI was associated with a more uneven curvature in men and with larger anterior-posterior (a-p) vertebral diameters in both sexes. Greater WC and fat mass index were also associated with a-p diameter in both sexes. There was no clear evidence that gains in BMI and WC during earlier stages of adulthood were associated with spine shape but younger onset of overweight was associated with a more uneven spine and greater a-p diameter. In conclusion, sagittal spine shapes had different associations with total and central adiposity; earlier onset of overweight and prior measures of WC were particularly important.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6002244?pdf=render
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author Anastasia V Pavlova
Stella G Muthuri
Rachel Cooper
Fiona R Saunders
Jennifer S Gregory
Rebecca J Barr
Kathryn R Martin
Judith E Adams
Diana Kuh
Rebecca J Hardy
Richard M Aspden
spellingShingle Anastasia V Pavlova
Stella G Muthuri
Rachel Cooper
Fiona R Saunders
Jennifer S Gregory
Rebecca J Barr
Kathryn R Martin
Judith E Adams
Diana Kuh
Rebecca J Hardy
Richard M Aspden
Body mass index and waist circumference in early adulthood are associated with thoracolumbar spine shape at age 60-64: The Medical Research Council National Survey of Health and Development.
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author_facet Anastasia V Pavlova
Stella G Muthuri
Rachel Cooper
Fiona R Saunders
Jennifer S Gregory
Rebecca J Barr
Kathryn R Martin
Judith E Adams
Diana Kuh
Rebecca J Hardy
Richard M Aspden
author_sort Anastasia V Pavlova
title Body mass index and waist circumference in early adulthood are associated with thoracolumbar spine shape at age 60-64: The Medical Research Council National Survey of Health and Development.
title_short Body mass index and waist circumference in early adulthood are associated with thoracolumbar spine shape at age 60-64: The Medical Research Council National Survey of Health and Development.
title_full Body mass index and waist circumference in early adulthood are associated with thoracolumbar spine shape at age 60-64: The Medical Research Council National Survey of Health and Development.
title_fullStr Body mass index and waist circumference in early adulthood are associated with thoracolumbar spine shape at age 60-64: The Medical Research Council National Survey of Health and Development.
title_full_unstemmed Body mass index and waist circumference in early adulthood are associated with thoracolumbar spine shape at age 60-64: The Medical Research Council National Survey of Health and Development.
title_sort body mass index and waist circumference in early adulthood are associated with thoracolumbar spine shape at age 60-64: the medical research council national survey of health and development.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This study investigated associations between measures of adiposity from age 36 and spine shape at 60-64 years. Thoracolumbar spine shape was characterised using statistical shape modelling on lateral dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry images of the spine from 1529 participants of the MRC National Survey of Health and Development, acquired at age 60-64. Associations of spine shape modes with: 1) contemporaneous measures of total and central adiposity (body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC)) and body composition (android:gynoid fat mass ratio and lean and fat mass indices, calculated as whole body (excluding the head) lean or fat mass (kg) divided by height2 (m)2); 2) changes in total and central adiposity between age 36 and 60-64 and 3) age at onset of overweight, were tested using linear regression models. Four modes described 79% of the total variance in spine shape. In men, greater lean mass index was associated with a larger lordosis whereas greater fat mass index was associated with straighter spines. Greater current BMI was associated with a more uneven curvature in men and with larger anterior-posterior (a-p) vertebral diameters in both sexes. Greater WC and fat mass index were also associated with a-p diameter in both sexes. There was no clear evidence that gains in BMI and WC during earlier stages of adulthood were associated with spine shape but younger onset of overweight was associated with a more uneven spine and greater a-p diameter. In conclusion, sagittal spine shapes had different associations with total and central adiposity; earlier onset of overweight and prior measures of WC were particularly important.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6002244?pdf=render
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