"This comprehensive and valuable book summarizes the evidence and the lack thereof of the nutritional (dairy, micronutrients), lifestyle (exercise, resistance training), and supplemental (vitamin D, Omega 3, prebiotics) effects on bone health. It also sheds light on calcium/vitamin D requirements on bone growth in children." (Stephanie Hakimian, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 22 , 2019)
Vitamin D
DO-HEALTH: Vitamin D3-Omega3-Home Exercise-Healthy Ageing and Longevity Trial: Dietary Patterns in 5 European Countries
Vitamin D and Omega-3 Fatty Acid Trial 2017: Addressing Effects on Muscle and Bone
Vitamin D in children in Asia
Micronutrients: Calcium, Sodium, and Potassium
Peak BMC Growth and Calcium Requirements
Integrative Omic study to Identify Potential Dietary Supplement for Osteoporosis Treatment
Dietary Mineral Intake Ratios and Bone health in Adults
Dietary Calcium, Lifestyle Factors and Bone Health in Chinese Premenarcheal Girls
Exercise/Sedentary Behavior
Nutrition and Exercise Approaches to Enhance Muscle, Mobility and Cognition During Ageing
Sedentary Behaviors in Children and Adolescents: What is the Influence on Bone Strength?
Effects of Energy Availability on Bone Healthy in Exercising Pre-Menopausal Women
Lifestyle Intervention to Improve Mobility in Apparently Healthy Chinese Elders: A Hypothesis Generating Study
Prebiotics
Diet, Microbiota and Bone Health
Therapeutic Targeting of Gut-Bone Signaling to Treat Osteoporosis
Meeting Calcium Needs in Asia and Prebiotic Study Protocol
Bioactives/Functional Foods
Effect of Dried Plum and Bone Biomarkers in Men
Bone Protective Chinese Herbs: The Story of Fructus Ligustri Lucidi
Diet Patterns/Micronutrients
The Relationship Between Dietary Fat and Scaropenia, Skeletal Muscle Loss, Osteoporosis and Risk of Fracture in Aging
Dairy Products, Vitamin D and Bone Health
Dietary intake in Chinese Community-Dwelling Older Adults with Sarcopenia: A Focus on Protein
Policy and Translation
No Relationship Between Serum 25 (OH) Vitamin D Concentrations and Perceptions of Vitamin D Dietary Intake Adequacy in U.S. and German Adults not using Dietary Supplements
Building and Translating Evidence-Based Nutrition and Bone Research into Policy and Public Health Messaging
Connie M. Weaver, Ph.D., is Distinguished Professor and Head of the Department of Nutrition Science at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. In 2013, she was bestowed the honor of the Spirit of the Land Grant Award. In 2012 she was selected as the Herbert Newby McCoy recipient, the most prestigious research honor given by Purdue University. In 2010 she was elected to membership in the Institute of Medicine of The National Academies, of which she is a member of the Food and Nutrition Board. Also, in 2010 the Women's Global Health Institute (WGHI) was formed at Purdue University with the mission of improving the health of women globally through research and training by proactively identifying the causes and prevention of diseases related to women. For her contributions in teaching, Dr. Weaver was awarded Purdue University's Outstanding Teaching Award.
This book comprehensively covers the topics and discussions covered at the 10th International Symposium on Nutritional Aspects of Osteoporosis. It is the only international meeting that exclusively covers the role of nutrition on musculoskeletal health and function. Current thinking on the role of nutrition on bone and muscle development and health, and as a means of preventing osteoporosis, falls and fractures is covered. The latest evidence on the potential roles that protein, potassium, B vitamins, vitamin D, omega-3 fatty acids, and flavonoids in the context of bone and muscle health are also discussed.
Nutritional Influences on Bone Health reviews the role of nutrition in bone health and its potential role in preventing osteoporosis and sarcopenia in ageing populations, providing a valuable and practically applicable resource for practising and trainee health and medical professionals.