Effects of weight-loss interventions on bone health in people living with obesity

Oct 3, 2025Journal of bone and mineral research : the official journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research

How weight-loss methods may affect bone health in people with obesity

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Abstract

Significant weight loss induced by caloric restriction and bariatric surgery is associated with high turnover bone loss.

  • Weight loss from caloric restriction and metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) can lead to accelerated bone turnover and increased fracture risk in people living with obesity.
  • Unlike calorie restriction, MBS may cause a notable decline in bone microarchitecture and strength.
  • Positive effects of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1Ra) on bone health have been observed in rodent models, but these effects may not translate to human doses.
  • Weight loss from GLP-1Ra may also result in accelerated bone turnover and potential increased fracture risk in vulnerable populations.
  • Current understanding of the adverse skeletal effects of MBS is limited and involves multiple factors, including nutritional deficiencies and hormonal changes.
  • Recommendations exist for preventing and treating osteoporosis resulting from MBS, with some evidence supporting the efficacy of anti-osteoporosis medications.

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