Bone Density
Can Manipulation of the Ratios of Essential Fatty Acids Slow the Rapid Rate of Postmenopausal Bone Loss? Kettler D.B.
Nutraceutical Fatty Acids as Biochemincal and Molecular Modulators of Skeletal Biology. Watkins B.A., Li Y., Seifert M.F.
Bioactive Fatty Acids: Role in Bone Biology and Bone Cell Function. Watkins B.A., et al.
Supplementation of calves with stabilized orthosilicic acid. Effect on the Si, Ca, Mg, and P concentrations in serum and the collagen concentration in skin and cartilage. Calomme MR, Vanden Berghe DA.
In Vivo Requirement for Silicon in Articular Cartilage and Connective Tissue Formation in the Chick. Carlisle E.M.
A silicon requirement for normal skull formation in chicks. Carlisle E.M.
Biochemical and morphological changes associated with long bone abnormalities in silicon deficiency. Carlisle EM.
The application of natural zeolites in animal science and aquaculture. Mumpton FA, Fishman PH.
Serum fatty acid imbalance in bone loss: example with periodontal disease. Requirand P, Gibert P, Tramini P, Cristol JP, Descomps B.
Many protective nutrients needed to keep bones healthy and fracture-free. (calcium; vitamins A, C, D, K; potassium; magnesium; isoflavones; sodium; protein; caffeine; boron; manganese; omega-3 fatty acids). Ward E.
The effect of dietary supplementation with n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids on the synthesis of interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor by mononuclear cells. Endres S, Ghorbani R, Kelley VE, Georgilis K, Lonnemann G, van der Meer JW, Cannon JG, Rogers TS, Klempner MS, Weber PC, et al.
Dietary ratio of (n-6)/(n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acids alters the fatty acid composition of bone compartments and biomarkers of bone formation in rats. Watkins BA, Li Y, Allen KG, Hoffmann WE, Seifert MF.
Minerals, trace elements and related biological variables in athletes and during physical activity. Speich M, Pineau A, Ballereau F.
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