Caloric restriction (CR) is now a popular lifestyle choice due to its ability in experimental animals to improve lifespan, reduce body weight, and lessen oxidative stress. However, more and more emerging evidence suggests this treatment requires careful consideration because of its detrimental effects on the skeletal system. Experimental and clinical studies show that CR can suppress bone growth and raise the risk of fracture, but the specific mechanisms are poorly understood. Reduced mechanical loading has long been thought to be the primary cause of weight loss-induced bone loss from calorie restriction. Despite fat loss in peripheral depots with calorie restriction, bone marrow adipose tissue (BMAT) increases, and this may play a signifi...
The adipocyte-derived hormone adiponectin promotes metabolic and cardiovascular health. Circulating ...
Energy restriction decreases bone mineral density (BMD), and epidemiological studies suggest that th...
Recent evidence demonstrating an increased fracture risk among obese individuals suggests that adipo...
INTRODUCTION: Body weight is positively correlated with bone mass and density, and both muscle mass ...
BACKGROUND: Bone loss often accompanies weight loss induced by caloric restriction (CR), but wheth...
Background Bone loss often accompanies weight loss induced by caloric restriction (CR), but whether...
Although caloric restriction (CR) could delay biologic aging in humans, it is unclear if this would ...
Osteopenia, a state of low bone mass, can lead to devastating fractures; a number of risk factors fo...
Calorie restriction (CR) reduces bone quantity but not bone quality in rodents. Nothing is known reg...
Background: Bone loss often accompanies weight loss induced by caloric restriction (CR), but whether...
This study examined the effects of caloric restriction on structural and material properties of tibi...
SummaryThe adipocyte-derived hormone adiponectin promotes metabolic and cardiovascular health. Circu...
The protective effect of total fat mass on bone mineral density (BMD) has been challenged with studi...
Obesity is an alarming disease that favors the upset of other illnesses and enhances mortality. It i...
Starvation induces low bone mass and high bone marrow adiposity in humans, but the underlying mechan...
The adipocyte-derived hormone adiponectin promotes metabolic and cardiovascular health. Circulating ...
Energy restriction decreases bone mineral density (BMD), and epidemiological studies suggest that th...
Recent evidence demonstrating an increased fracture risk among obese individuals suggests that adipo...
INTRODUCTION: Body weight is positively correlated with bone mass and density, and both muscle mass ...
BACKGROUND: Bone loss often accompanies weight loss induced by caloric restriction (CR), but wheth...
Background Bone loss often accompanies weight loss induced by caloric restriction (CR), but whether...
Although caloric restriction (CR) could delay biologic aging in humans, it is unclear if this would ...
Osteopenia, a state of low bone mass, can lead to devastating fractures; a number of risk factors fo...
Calorie restriction (CR) reduces bone quantity but not bone quality in rodents. Nothing is known reg...
Background: Bone loss often accompanies weight loss induced by caloric restriction (CR), but whether...
This study examined the effects of caloric restriction on structural and material properties of tibi...
SummaryThe adipocyte-derived hormone adiponectin promotes metabolic and cardiovascular health. Circu...
The protective effect of total fat mass on bone mineral density (BMD) has been challenged with studi...
Obesity is an alarming disease that favors the upset of other illnesses and enhances mortality. It i...
Starvation induces low bone mass and high bone marrow adiposity in humans, but the underlying mechan...
The adipocyte-derived hormone adiponectin promotes metabolic and cardiovascular health. Circulating ...
Energy restriction decreases bone mineral density (BMD), and epidemiological studies suggest that th...
Recent evidence demonstrating an increased fracture risk among obese individuals suggests that adipo...