Not exact matches
Studies of both elderly subjects and cancer patients have found that the aging and
disease related loss of
skeletal muscle mass, or sarcopenia, is significantly
related to the oxidative shift in the plasma thiol / disulfide redox status.
Becoming overweight, over-nutrition, and over-exercise are risk factors involved with many serious
skeletal or growth
related diseases.
Skeletal and growth
related diseases were also observed when diets of growing dogs were lacking in calcium [18, 19].
Studies have demonstrated that it's easy to overfeed puppies, which eventually leads to
skeletal and other
related diseases [11].