CHAPTER 42 – Osteoporosis

作者: ROBERT HEANEY

DOI: 10.1016/B978-012193155-1/50044-1

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摘要: Osteoporosis is a condition of skeletal fragility due to decreased bone mass and micro architectural deterioration tissue, with consequent increased risk fracture. Many nutrients lifestyle interact determine density for osteoporosis. Knowledge acquisition during childhood adolescents has assumed key role in predicting age-related loss later years. There are also unique issues metabolism that occur pregnancy lactation help nutrient intake recommendations women those Although dietary adequacy calcium primarily associated density, many other vitamins minerals play important roles the development maintenance normal bone. Vitamin D its metabolites role, especially advancing age.

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