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Nutrition and Bone Health Golaleh Asghari, PhD Nutrition and Endocrine Research Center Let’s Discuss • Peak bone mass • Calcium and vitamin D • Other nutrients and dietary factors • Bone loss • Osteoporosis Peak Bone Mass • Bone strength reflects the integration of bone mineral density (BMD) and other properties of bone that are collectively called "bone quality". • BMD in adults is determined by peak bone mass and subsequent bone loss. • In one analysis, for every one standard deviation decrease in BMD at the hip, there was a 2.6-fold increase in the risk of hip fracture. • Thus, the prevention of low bone mass is directed to maximizing peak bone mass and minimizing the rate of bone loss, with the ultimate goals of maintaining bone strength and preventing fractures. Osteoporosis prevention, diagnosis, and therapy. JAMA; 2001. Marshall D et al; BMJ; 1996. Peak Bone Mass (cont.) The statement of Professor Charles Dent: “Osteoporosis is a pediatric disease” the importance of achieving the maximum potential peak bone mass, thereby attenuating the effects of bone loss later in life. Dent CE; Proceedings of the International Symposium on Clinical Aspects of Metabolic Bone Disease; 1973. Peak Bone Mass (cont.) • Peak bone mass: “the maximum bone mass achieved in life” • Interventions to optimize peak bone mass should be directed toward a healthy lifestyle during the bone-forming years, particularly adolescence. • These can be divided into categories of: –Nutrition –Physical activity –Other lifestyle factors E Michael Lewiecki; Prevention of osteoporosis; 2019.
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