Weight-bearing exercise does not prevent increased bone turnover during weight loss

Saturday, March 20, 2010 - 09:15 in Health & Medicine

While there are many benefits of losing weight, weight reduction also might negatively affect bones in the body. During weight loss, bones are being remodelled - breaking down old bone and forming new bone - at an accelerated rate. As a result, bone density is reduced, causing increased fragility. In a new study, University of Missouri researchers found that weight-bearing exercise, in this case, fast walking or jogging, did not prevent the increased bone turnover caused by weight loss...

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