Introduction: The excessive consumption of alcohol is an important risk factor for osteoporosis. The consumption of alcohol reduces bone mass by modifying bone formation and remodeling. Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the alteration in bone mineral density (BMD) in alcoholic patients, under the age of 60 year and free of non-modifiable risk factors for osteoporosis. Complete blood examination and laboratory profile was conducted in all the cases. Liver function and bone mass density were als
Osteoporosis and osteopenia are alterations in bone mineral density (BMD) that frequently occur in t...
Abstract — Background: Bone fractures are common in alcoholics. Aims: To analyse which factors (etha...
The “J shape” curve linking the risk of poor bone health to alcohol intake is now well recognized fr...
Background: Heavy alcohol drinking is implicated in osteoporosis. Although abstinence is rapidly fol...
Background: Osteoporosis is regularly mentioned as a consequence of alcoholism. Ethanol¢s direct eff...
Studies of bone and mineral metabolism were made in 22 patients with chronic alcohol abuse and varyi...
By about age 35, people reach their peak bone mass. Women lose bone mass slowly after that point unt...
The burden of osteoporosis is increasing in all societies. In comparison with other organs or appara...
To study potential associations between alcohol consumption and bone mineral density in women aged 7...
Tadasu Horai,1 Akitoyo Hishimoto,1 Ikuo Otsuka,1 Tatsuhiro So,2 Kentaro Mouri,1 Naofumi Shimmyo,1 Sh...
Background: Chronic alcohol abuse is a risk factor for osteoporosis and fractures, whose pathogenesi...
OBJECTIVE: Alcoholism is a risk factor for osteoporotic fractures and low bone density, but the effe...
Excess alcohol consumption is known to be detrimental to human health. However, the role of light-to...
Excess alcohol consumption is known to be detrimental to human health. However, the role of light-to...
Little is known about thè effects of chronic alcohol abuse on minerai metab-olism (Ca, P, Mg) and on...
Osteoporosis and osteopenia are alterations in bone mineral density (BMD) that frequently occur in t...
Abstract — Background: Bone fractures are common in alcoholics. Aims: To analyse which factors (etha...
The “J shape” curve linking the risk of poor bone health to alcohol intake is now well recognized fr...
Background: Heavy alcohol drinking is implicated in osteoporosis. Although abstinence is rapidly fol...
Background: Osteoporosis is regularly mentioned as a consequence of alcoholism. Ethanol¢s direct eff...
Studies of bone and mineral metabolism were made in 22 patients with chronic alcohol abuse and varyi...
By about age 35, people reach their peak bone mass. Women lose bone mass slowly after that point unt...
The burden of osteoporosis is increasing in all societies. In comparison with other organs or appara...
To study potential associations between alcohol consumption and bone mineral density in women aged 7...
Tadasu Horai,1 Akitoyo Hishimoto,1 Ikuo Otsuka,1 Tatsuhiro So,2 Kentaro Mouri,1 Naofumi Shimmyo,1 Sh...
Background: Chronic alcohol abuse is a risk factor for osteoporosis and fractures, whose pathogenesi...
OBJECTIVE: Alcoholism is a risk factor for osteoporotic fractures and low bone density, but the effe...
Excess alcohol consumption is known to be detrimental to human health. However, the role of light-to...
Excess alcohol consumption is known to be detrimental to human health. However, the role of light-to...
Little is known about thè effects of chronic alcohol abuse on minerai metab-olism (Ca, P, Mg) and on...
Osteoporosis and osteopenia are alterations in bone mineral density (BMD) that frequently occur in t...
Abstract — Background: Bone fractures are common in alcoholics. Aims: To analyse which factors (etha...
The “J shape” curve linking the risk of poor bone health to alcohol intake is now well recognized fr...