Recent evidence demonstrates that tobacco smoking causes an imbalance in bone turnover, leading to lower bone mass and making bone vulnerable to osteoporosis and fracture. Tobacco smoke influences bone mass indirectly through alteration of body weight, parathyroid hormone-vitamin D axis, adrenal hormones, sex hormones, and increased oxidative stress on bony tissues. Also, tobacco smoke influences bone mass through a direct effect on osteogenesis and angiogenesis of bone. A RANKL-RANK-OPG pathway is an essential regulatory pathway for bone metabolism and its importance lies in its interaction with most of the pathophysiologic mechanisms by which smoking influences bone mass. Both first- and secondhand smoke adversely affect bone mass; smokin...
Smoking is recognized among the risk factors for osteoporosis, but only few studies have comprehensi...
Despite of clinical evidence of increased incidence of bone diseases amongst smokers as well as wors...
Despite of clinical evidence of increased incidence of bone diseases amongst smokers as well as wors...
Cigarette smoking has a negative impact on the skeletal system, as it reduces bone mass and increase...
Several studies demonstrate that cigarette smoking is detri-mental to bonehealth and impairs bonehea...
To determine the magnitude and mediators of the association between cigarette smoking and bone mass ...
To determine the magnitude and mediators of the association between cigarette smoking and bone mass ...
To determine the magnitude and mediators of the association between cigarette smoking and bone mass ...
Many studies have confirmed Daniell's observation in 1976 that postmenopausal women who smoke have m...
Smoking is associated with postmenopausal bone loss and fracture, but the effect of smoking on bone ...
The balance between bone resorption and formation may be assessed by measurement of bone turnover ma...
The balance between bone resorption and formation may be assessed by measurement of bone turnover ma...
Abstract Background Cigarette smoking constitutes a m...
The balance between bone resorption and formation may be assessed by measurement of bone turnover ma...
Smoking is recognized among the risk factors for osteoporosis, but only few studies have comprehensi...
Smoking is recognized among the risk factors for osteoporosis, but only few studies have comprehensi...
Despite of clinical evidence of increased incidence of bone diseases amongst smokers as well as wors...
Despite of clinical evidence of increased incidence of bone diseases amongst smokers as well as wors...
Cigarette smoking has a negative impact on the skeletal system, as it reduces bone mass and increase...
Several studies demonstrate that cigarette smoking is detri-mental to bonehealth and impairs bonehea...
To determine the magnitude and mediators of the association between cigarette smoking and bone mass ...
To determine the magnitude and mediators of the association between cigarette smoking and bone mass ...
To determine the magnitude and mediators of the association between cigarette smoking and bone mass ...
Many studies have confirmed Daniell's observation in 1976 that postmenopausal women who smoke have m...
Smoking is associated with postmenopausal bone loss and fracture, but the effect of smoking on bone ...
The balance between bone resorption and formation may be assessed by measurement of bone turnover ma...
The balance between bone resorption and formation may be assessed by measurement of bone turnover ma...
Abstract Background Cigarette smoking constitutes a m...
The balance between bone resorption and formation may be assessed by measurement of bone turnover ma...
Smoking is recognized among the risk factors for osteoporosis, but only few studies have comprehensi...
Smoking is recognized among the risk factors for osteoporosis, but only few studies have comprehensi...
Despite of clinical evidence of increased incidence of bone diseases amongst smokers as well as wors...
Despite of clinical evidence of increased incidence of bone diseases amongst smokers as well as wors...