Not only does this mean they miss out on key nutrients, this also puts them at risk
for poor bone density, obesity, and type 2 diabetes.
Not exact matches
I have
poor bone density, especially in my right hip, where I have alot of muscle / joint pain that I go to physical therapy
for.
Diabetics,
for example, may suffer from
poor bones, not because of low mineral
density but because their collagen is damaged by the advanced glycation end products (AGEs) created when blood sugar levels are chronically high.