The Relationship Between Central Obesity and Osteoarthritis in US Adults: The Mediating Role of Biological Aging Acceleration

Sep 4, 2024Journal of the American Nutrition Association

Central Obesity and Osteoarthritis in US Adults Linked Through Faster Biological Aging

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Abstract

Among 31,162 subjects, 14% reported having osteoarthritis (OA).

  • Higher proportions of central obesity were found in the OA group compared to those without OA.
  • Individuals with central obesity had increased biological aging measures, including KDM-Age and Pheno-Age.
  • Higher values of biological aging measures were associated with an elevated risk of OA.
  • Part of the relationship between central obesity and OA risk may be mediated by biological aging and its advance.

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