Not exact matches
Potential cardioprotection was based on generally supportive data on lipid levels in intermediate outcome clinical trials, trials in nonhuman primates, and a large body of observational studies suggesting a 40 % to 50 % reduction in risk among users of either estrogen alone or, less frequently, combined estrogen and progestin.2 - 5 Hip
fracture was designated as a secondary outcome,
supported by observational data as well as clinical trials showing benefit for
bone mineral density.6, 7 Invasive breast cancer was designated as a primary adverse outcome based on observational data.3, 8 Additional clinical outcomes chosen as secondary outcomes that may plausibly be affected by hormone therapy include other cardiovascular diseases; endometrial, colorectal, and other cancers; and other
fractures.3, 6,9
Two new studies suggest a lack of evidence to
support taking calcium for better
bone health or to prevent
fractures.
Since protein is needed for calcium absorption and
supporting bone metabolism, a diet low in protein will not only raise your risk of muscle loss, but it can also cause
bone weakness, slow
bone healing and
fractures, apart from the muscle loss.
Patients with osteoporitic
bones begin losing their minerals and
support capabilities, leaving the skeleton brittle and prone to
fractures.
A diet rich in vitamin K
supports a healthy lifestyle — people who consume more vitamin A face a lower incidence of
bone fracture, according to the Linus Pauling Institute.
Calcium itself
supports the function and structure of the dog's
bone preventing them from breaking or
fracture easily.
Up to policy maximum for dental treatment necessary to treat
fracture of the
bones supporting the teeth and / or to restore or replace sound natural teeth lost or damaged due to an accident.