(Newswire.net — February 15, 2021) Orlando, FL — The International Osteoporosis Foundation warns that in the United States, low bone mass and osteoporosis affect more than 44 million men and women. By 2020, it is projected to affect over 52 million people.
It is important to be warned that the first sign of low bone density and osteoporosis-related incidence in the age 50 and over are broken bones and serious falls. By 2040, the increase in its prevalence may double or triple the incidence of hip fractures.
Osteoporosis is undeniably a serious public health issue. Still in the United States, it is even found to produce more than $45 billion in direct medical costs.
The staggering prevalence and cost of bone health issues continue to encourage more and more researchers to learn about bone health deeper.
A study was carried out and published in the Molecular Cell journal.
In this research, which was carried out by the researchers from Tohoku University in Japan, it has been found that there is a possible ‘first-line’ treatment for a rare bone loss disease.
According to researchers, the Hajdu-Cheney syndrome is a rare genetic disease that triggers severe osteoporosis and developmental defects. These include the reabsorption of bones in the hands and feet.
It is further worth mentioning that the condition is linked with mutations in a particular gene, called NOTCH2, which codes for proteins involved with bone maintenance.
The investigators successfully reversed bone loss in the knock-out mice with the high NOTCH2. This is through treating them with a certain medication that blocks osteoclast formation.
Interestingly, there are more and more research studies that are looking into the best possible ways to enhance and protect bone health. Some research studies and clinical trials even recommend the use of certain all-natural remedies to take better care of the bones.
It is interesting to note that scientists have found probiotics may be potentially helpful for bone health.
A study was published in the Immunity journal.
In this research, it has been found probiotics stimulate the formation of bones in young female mice. The researchers suggest that probiotics may be useful in enhancing bone density.
This is actually just one of the studies demonstrating the bone health-enhancing potentials of probiotics.
Some other studies have shown that the use of these good bacterial led to the prevention of disease-related bone loss. Probiotic supplementation has been particularly found to induce the expansion of regulatory T cells in the intestine and in bone marrow—the spongy tissue inside some bones.
According to experts, this is critical for bone formation. More studies are still being carried out to explore the beneficial effects of probiotics deeper. However, their use is undeniably widespread nowadays.
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