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Link Between Gut Microbiome and Bone Density Found: Study

Link Between Gut Microbiome and Bone Density Found: Study
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Gut Bacteria Linked to Bone Strength Identified by Scientists

Gut Bacteria Linked to Bone Strength Identified by Scientists
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Study finds connection between gut microbiome

There is growing evidence that a relative abundance of certain gut microbes may be related to skeletal health, according to a new study published in Frontiers in Endocrinology. If confirmed by additional research, the findings could provide the opportunity to alter gut microbiomes to achieve better bone health, as scientists learn more about “osteomicrobiology,” a new term recently used to characterize this relationship.

Inherited or transmitted gut microbes affect skeletal development in animals

Inherited or transmitted gut microbes affect skeletal development in animals Gut microbes passed from female mice to their offspring, or shared between mice that live together, may influence the animals bone mass, says a new study published today in eLife. The findings suggest that treatments which alter the gut microbiome could help improve bone structure or treat conditions that weaken bones, such as osteoporosis. Genetics account for most of the variability in human bone density, but non-genetic factors such as gut microbes may also play a role. We wanted to investigate the influence of the microbiome on skeletal growth and bone mass development.

Scientists reveal how gut microbes can influence bone strength in mice

 E-Mail Gut microbes passed from female mice to their offspring, or shared between mice that live together, may influence the animals bone mass, says a new study published today in eLife. The findings suggest that treatments which alter the gut microbiome could help improve bone structure or treat conditions that weaken bones, such as osteoporosis. Genetics account for most of the variability in human bone density, but non-genetic factors such as gut microbes may also play a role, says lead author Abdul Malik Tyagi, Assistant Staff Scientist at the Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Lipids at Emory Microbiome Research Center, Emory University, Georgia, US. We wanted to investigate the influence of the microbiome on skeletal growth and bone mass development.

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