Osteoporosis
Bone density, fracture risk and bone loading.
5 articles

Osteoporosis is a significant health concern, particularly in aging populations, leading to increased fracture risk. This article explores the relationship between bone density, fracture risk, and the role of mechanical loading in maintaining bone health.

Osteoporosis is a significant concern for aging populations, characterized by reduced bone density and increased fracture risk. This article explores the mechanisms behind osteoporosis, highlighting the importance of bone loading and preventative measures to maintain skeletal health.

An evidence-based look at Bone density and the longevity link nobody talks about as part of our Osteoporosis guide in Diseases of Aging. What the human research actually shows, the strongest mechanistic case, and what it means for healthspan.

An evidence-based look at Weight-bearing exercise for bone: the minimum effective dose as part of our Osteoporosis guide in Diseases of Aging. What the human research actually shows, the strongest mechanistic case, and what it means for healthspan.

An evidence-based look at DEXA scans, T-scores and when to screen as part of our Osteoporosis guide in Diseases of Aging. What the human research actually shows, the strongest mechanistic case, and what it means for healthspan.