Phillips F (2004) Diet and bone health. Nutrition Bulletin 29: 99-110.Phillips, F. 2004. Diet and bone health. British Nutrition Foundation. Nutrition Bulletin, 29: 99-110.Phillips F ( 2004 ) Diet and bone health . Nutrition Bulletin 29 : 99 – 110 ....
Preface Contributors Introduction Diet and Bone Overview of Relationships between Diet and Bone John J.B. Anderson Role of Lifestyle Factors in Bone Health John J.B. Anderson and Philip J. Klemmer Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Recruitment Sumithra K. Urs and Clifford J. Rosen Skeletal Tissues and...
The evidence-base to support the role of nutrients and food components in bone health ranges from very firm to scant, depending on the nutrient/component. This article initially overviews osteoporosis, including its definition, etiology, and incidence, and then provides some information on possible ...
摘要: Background Dietary and lifestyle variations may be too small to detect possible associations with bone mineral density (BMD) within a community. Pooled data from communities with different diets and lifestyle but of the same ethnicity may help explore these associations.关键词:...
calcium: A mineral important for bone health, commonly found in dairy products and leafy greens. iron: A mineral essential for the production of red blood cells, found in meats and fortified cereals. cholesterol: A fatty subst...
Dietary fish oil results in a greater bone mass and bone formation indices in aged ovariectomized rats Postmenopausal bone loss and the possible progression to osteoporosis is a major health concern. Until recently, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) was the ... H Matsushita,JA Barrios,JE Shea,....
8. Bone Health: Calcium and vitamin D are essential for maintaining strong bones. A diet rich in dairy products or fortified alternatives, along with exposure to sunlight for vitamin D synthesis, can help prevent osteoporosis and other bone-related conditions.9. Skin Health: Nutrients such as ...
Also, eat four servings of grains daily. Choose whole grains when possible becausewhole grainscontain more nutrients, especially magnesium and fiber, than refined grains do. 2. Choose healthy sources of protein and fat. Protein is important for bone health because it's a major component of bone...
What more do need for bone health besides milk? Having strong bones is the best way to prevent bone fractures So, since milk alone is not enough, we must investigate further. Reading about the bones, we have seen that, in order for them to be strong, they do not only need calcium. ...
In this study, we analyzed stable isotope values of human and faunal bone samples, combined with evidence from paleopathological analysis, historical records and archaeological context on class- and sex-based bias to investigate: (1) the diet for the overall Dahan cemetery; and (2) the ...