We studied the relationships between weight variables and spine bone minera
l density (BMD) in 183 postmenopausal women aged 34-76 years. There was a s
ignificant positive correlation of current body mass index (cBMI) and % of
ideal body weight (IBW) with BMD. Moreover, the increase in BMI and % IBW w
as also positively and significantly associated with a higher age-adjusted
lumbar BMD. Weight gain, estimated as the difference between current body w
eight and past "ideal" body weight, was associated with significant age-adj
usted BMD with a threshold of 17%, and postmenopausal women with a gain of
over 17% had significantly higher spine BMD.