In this review, we will consider how pharmaceuticals used to treat osteoporosis (anabolic and catabolic agents) and those used for other conditions that affect bone quality and induce “secondary osteoporosis” alter these parameters. Observed effects vary with different methods of drug delivery, ...
Kathryn Foxhall
Patients who took methylphenidate and MAS exhibited significantly reduced bone healing by approximately 20% after experiencing a distal radius fracture, the most common type of fracture, which accounts for a quarter of all childhood fractures. It typically occurs when the child falls on an outstretched...
He notes the significance of adequate intake of vitamin D, calcium to bone health and the need for longitudinal studies to evaluate the effects of calcium, protein, and vitamin D intake to the bone health of epileptic patients on AEDs.
which are necessary for bone health since they promote bone growth while decreasing resorption. To reduce these risks, healthcare experts often suggest calcium and vitamin D supplements, as well as weight-bearing workouts. To minimise long-term bone health concerns, younger women should...
The new results were presented Thursday at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. They come from more than 151,000 participants in the Women's Health Initiative, a study known for revealing previously unrecognized risks from taking estrogen and progestin pills after menopause. ...
Dietary intake of protein is fundamental for optimal acquisition and maintenance of bone across all life stages; however, it has been hypothesized that intakes above the current recommended dietary allowance (RDA) might be beneficial for bone health. We utilized the Preferred Reporting Items for Syste...
Paediatric Bone Physiology and Monitoring the Safety and Efficacy of Bone Drugs in ChildrenMany childhood diseases and their treatments can have adverse effects on the developing skeleton and the accrual of bone mass essential for normal adult bone health. Treatment with anti-resorptive and bone ...
We evaluated for vitamin D status as measured by serum levels of 25-OH Vitamin D and bone mineral density studies. A total of 106 patient charts were reviewed. The average age for these patients was 59.8 years ± 13.1 SD. Osteoporosis (T score < −2.5) or osteopenia (T-score < −...
Georgia Health Sciences University researchers have developed a mouse that errs on the side of making bone rather than fat, which could eventually lead to better drugs to treat inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.