Not exact matches
We have often
seen studies on how various forms of exercise help maintain
bone density,
increase muscle mass, reduce fat, improve heart and lung function, reduce stress, heighten moods, and so on.
Yet in recent years, some researchers have hypothesized that the osteoporosis
seen among the elderly in modern civilizations, which manifests itself as reduced
bone density and
increased risk of fracture, 2 is attributable to an excess of vitamin A.
Some of the benefits that may be
seen include an
increase in libido,
increase in
bone density,
increase in energy and mood, reduction of triglycerides, reduction of vasomotor symptoms (hot flashes in women).