Bone mass and quality in humans are controlled by numerous genetic and environmental factors that are not fully understood. Increasing evidence has indicated that maternal metabolic dysregulation impairs multiple physiological processes in the adult offspring, but a similar effect on bone health is yet to be established. Here, we have analyzed the bones of first-generation offspring from murine dams that present metabolic syndrome due to a high-fat and high-sugar (HF/HS) diet. Micro-CT analyses show that the long bones of HF/HS offspring possess lower cortical bone mass and weaker mechanical strength than normal, even though the trabecular bone is not affected. Histomorphometry and serum biochemistry indicate that both bone formation and re...
ABSTRACT Mechanical stresses associated with physical activity (PA) have beneficial effects on incre...
Obesity has been associated with high bone mineral density (BMD) but a greater propensity to fractur...
Purpose: Osteoporosis occurs in both women and men, but most of what we know about the condition com...
Background: Maternal high fat/high calorie diet leads to adiposity and bone fracture in offspring. H...
Peak bone mass is believed to partly be programmed in utero. Mouse dams and offspring were given a h...
The effects of obesity on bone metabolism are complex, and may be mediated by consumption of a high ...
The effects of obesity on bone metabolism are complex, and may be mediated by consumption of a high ...
The incidence of obesity in women of reproductive age has significantly increased over the past 100 ...
Background and Purpose: It is believed that changes in feeding protocol between generations have inf...
AbstractPurposeOsteoporosis occurs in both women and men, but most of what we know about the conditi...
A role for hypercholesterolemia in the development of osteoporosis has been suggested in published r...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111767/1/jcp24954.pd
SCOPE: While resveratrol (RSV) is associated with the prevention of high-fat (HF) diet-induced insul...
There are many metabolic disorders that present with bone phenotypes. In some cases, the pathologica...
Osteopenia, a state of low bone mass, can lead to devastating fractures; a number of risk factors fo...
ABSTRACT Mechanical stresses associated with physical activity (PA) have beneficial effects on incre...
Obesity has been associated with high bone mineral density (BMD) but a greater propensity to fractur...
Purpose: Osteoporosis occurs in both women and men, but most of what we know about the condition com...
Background: Maternal high fat/high calorie diet leads to adiposity and bone fracture in offspring. H...
Peak bone mass is believed to partly be programmed in utero. Mouse dams and offspring were given a h...
The effects of obesity on bone metabolism are complex, and may be mediated by consumption of a high ...
The effects of obesity on bone metabolism are complex, and may be mediated by consumption of a high ...
The incidence of obesity in women of reproductive age has significantly increased over the past 100 ...
Background and Purpose: It is believed that changes in feeding protocol between generations have inf...
AbstractPurposeOsteoporosis occurs in both women and men, but most of what we know about the conditi...
A role for hypercholesterolemia in the development of osteoporosis has been suggested in published r...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111767/1/jcp24954.pd
SCOPE: While resveratrol (RSV) is associated with the prevention of high-fat (HF) diet-induced insul...
There are many metabolic disorders that present with bone phenotypes. In some cases, the pathologica...
Osteopenia, a state of low bone mass, can lead to devastating fractures; a number of risk factors fo...
ABSTRACT Mechanical stresses associated with physical activity (PA) have beneficial effects on incre...
Obesity has been associated with high bone mineral density (BMD) but a greater propensity to fractur...
Purpose: Osteoporosis occurs in both women and men, but most of what we know about the condition com...