Na-induced calciuria has been well documented and provides a physiological basis for the proposed role of dietary Na (or salt) as a risk factor for osteoporosis. However, the evidence is based primarily on acute salt-loading studies, and there are insufficient data on the effects of high salt intake on net Ca retention to predict long-term effects on bone health. Results of investigations on salt and bone turnover, as assessed by bone biomarkers, are inconsistent, but the large variations in inter-individual response to acute and chronic Na loading may be related to salt sensitivity. Results of cross-sectional and prospective investigations on high salt intake and long-term bone health are inconclusive, probably reflecting the difficulty of...
There is evidence that dietary fats are important components contributing in bone health and that bo...
Loss of bone is an almost universal accompaniment of aging that proceeds at an average rate of 0.5-1...
The association between hyponatremia and osteoporosis was evaluated in humans. A significant associa...
Introduction: Sodium alters calcium metabolism by increasing calcium excretion, thus possibly influe...
Background: The results of the studies on the effects of sodium on bone metabolism have been inconsi...
High salt intake is a well-recognized risk factor for osteoporosis because it induces calciuria, but...
Background: High salt intake is a well-known risk factor for osteoporosis, but the association betwe...
In this large, prospective, observational cohort study of postmenopausal women in the Women\u27s Hea...
Fanelli-Kuczmarski, MarieOsteoporosis is a public health concern due to the increasing number of adu...
Background: Although renal stone disease has been associated with reduced bone mass, the impact of n...
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND Calcium has always been associated with the terms "bone loss "...
We assessed 24-h urinary sodium (Na) and its relationship with urinary calcium (Ca) and areal bone m...
The amount of sodium chloride in the diet of industrialized nations far exceeds physiological requir...
Objective: To review the evidence on diet and nutrition relating to osteoporosis and provide recomme...
Background : Elderly cause physical deterioration that cause osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is condition...
There is evidence that dietary fats are important components contributing in bone health and that bo...
Loss of bone is an almost universal accompaniment of aging that proceeds at an average rate of 0.5-1...
The association between hyponatremia and osteoporosis was evaluated in humans. A significant associa...
Introduction: Sodium alters calcium metabolism by increasing calcium excretion, thus possibly influe...
Background: The results of the studies on the effects of sodium on bone metabolism have been inconsi...
High salt intake is a well-recognized risk factor for osteoporosis because it induces calciuria, but...
Background: High salt intake is a well-known risk factor for osteoporosis, but the association betwe...
In this large, prospective, observational cohort study of postmenopausal women in the Women\u27s Hea...
Fanelli-Kuczmarski, MarieOsteoporosis is a public health concern due to the increasing number of adu...
Background: Although renal stone disease has been associated with reduced bone mass, the impact of n...
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND Calcium has always been associated with the terms "bone loss "...
We assessed 24-h urinary sodium (Na) and its relationship with urinary calcium (Ca) and areal bone m...
The amount of sodium chloride in the diet of industrialized nations far exceeds physiological requir...
Objective: To review the evidence on diet and nutrition relating to osteoporosis and provide recomme...
Background : Elderly cause physical deterioration that cause osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is condition...
There is evidence that dietary fats are important components contributing in bone health and that bo...
Loss of bone is an almost universal accompaniment of aging that proceeds at an average rate of 0.5-1...
The association between hyponatremia and osteoporosis was evaluated in humans. A significant associa...