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Do ‘Forever Chemicals’ Affect Bone Health in Youth?

Madhusmita Misra, MBBS, MD, MPHDISCLOSURES Bone health begins in childhood, particularly during the rapid bone accrual phase of puberty, which is essential for attaining optimal peak bone mass. Peak bone mass is achieved in early adult life and affects both immediate and future fracture risk. Genetic, nutritional, exercise-related, and hormonal factors, and certain diseases and...

Study explores ways to reduce inflammation and preserve bone health with prunes
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Study explores ways to reduce inflammation and preserve bone health with prunes

by Wild Hive Findings show non-pharmacological approaches, like prunes, may be beneficial for postmenopausal women. Credit: California Prune Board A new study published in The Journal of Nutrition shows daily consumption of prunes may reduce inflammation markers connected to bone signaling pathways and reduce the effects of bone loss among postmenopausal women. “Bone loss is...

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Which Exercise Is Best for Bone Health?

Madhusmita Misra, MD, MPH November 14, 2022 An 18-year-old woman with Crohn’s disease (diagnosed 3 years ago) came to my office for advice regarding management of osteoporosis. Her bone density was low for her age, and she had had three low-impact fractures of her long bones in the preceding 4 years. Madhusmita Misra, MD, MPH Loss of weight after the...

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Endocrine-disrupting chemicals may impair bone health in male teens

THE ENDOCRINE SOCIETY WASHINGTON—Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and phthalates (two types of endocrine-disrupting chemicals) may be associated with lower bone mineral density in male teens, according to a new study published in the Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals are chemicals or mixtures of chemicals that interfere with the way the body’s hormones...

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E-cigarette use may be detrimental to bone health in adults

ELSEVIER Philadelphia, November 22, 2021 – While conventional cigarette smoking is an established risk factor for osteoporosis and osteoporotic fracture, the effects of electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use on bone health have not previously been studied. In a novel study of over 5,500 adult e-cigarette users across all age groups investigators found that e-cigarette use was associated with a...

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Exercise may protect bone health after weight loss surgery

WILEY Although weight loss surgery is a highly effective treatment for obesity, it can be detrimental to bone health. A new study published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research suggests that exercise may help address this shortcoming. The study randomized 84 patients undergoing weight loss surgery to an exercise group or a control group for...

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Air pollution can worsen bone health

BARCELONA INSTITUTE FOR GLOBAL HEALTH (ISGLOBAL) Some of the effects of air pollution on health are well documented -lung cancer, stroke, respiratory diseases, and a long etcetera- but for others there is less scientific evidence. Such is the case of bone health: there are only a few studies and results are inconclusive. Now, a study...

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AHA news: Here’s why stroke survivors need to pay attention to bone health

People who have had a stroke, and the doctors who treat them, have a lot to be concerned about: regaining mobility and function, controlling risk factors for a second stroke, guarding against depression that can result from a newly limited life. There’s another potential consequence not on everyone’s list: osteoporosis. “We don’t know as much...

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