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The Short-Term Effect of Prunes in Improving Bone in Men

Osteoporosis is a major health concern in aging populations, where 54% of the U.S. population aged 50 and older have low bone mineral density (BMD). Increases in inflammation and oxidative stress play a major role in the development of osteoporosis. Men are at a greater risk of mortality due to oste...

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Autores principales: George, Kelli S., Munoz, Joseph, Ormsbee, Lauren T., Akhavan, Neda S., Foley, Elizabeth M., Siebert, Shalom C., Kim, Jeong-Su, Hickner, Robert C., Arjmandi, Bahram H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8779167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35057457
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14020276
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author George, Kelli S.
Munoz, Joseph
Ormsbee, Lauren T.
Akhavan, Neda S.
Foley, Elizabeth M.
Siebert, Shalom C.
Kim, Jeong-Su
Hickner, Robert C.
Arjmandi, Bahram H.
author_facet George, Kelli S.
Munoz, Joseph
Ormsbee, Lauren T.
Akhavan, Neda S.
Foley, Elizabeth M.
Siebert, Shalom C.
Kim, Jeong-Su
Hickner, Robert C.
Arjmandi, Bahram H.
author_sort George, Kelli S.
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description Osteoporosis is a major health concern in aging populations, where 54% of the U.S. population aged 50 and older have low bone mineral density (BMD). Increases in inflammation and oxidative stress play a major role in the development of osteoporosis. Men are at a greater risk of mortality due to osteoporosis-related fractures. Our earlier findings in rodent male and female models of osteoporosis, as well as postmenopausal women strongly suggest the efficacy of prunes (dried plum) in reducing inflammation and preventing/reversing bone loss. The objective of this study was to examine the effects of two doses of prunes, daily, on biomarkers of inflammation and bone metabolism in men with some degree of bone loss (BMD; t-score between −0.1 and −2.5 SD), for three months. Thirty-five men between the ages of 55 and 80 years were randomized into one of three groups: 100 g prunes, 50 g prunes, or control. Consumption of 100 g prunes led to a significant decrease in serum osteocalcin (p < 0.001). Consumption of 50 g prunes led to significant decreases in serum osteoprotegerin (OPG) (p = 0.003) and serum osteocalcin (p = 0.040), and an increase in the OPG:RANKL ratio (p = 0.041). Regular consumption of either 100 g or 50 g prunes for three months may positively affect bone turnover.
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spelling pubmed-87791672022-01-22 The Short-Term Effect of Prunes in Improving Bone in Men George, Kelli S. Munoz, Joseph Ormsbee, Lauren T. Akhavan, Neda S. Foley, Elizabeth M. Siebert, Shalom C. Kim, Jeong-Su Hickner, Robert C. Arjmandi, Bahram H. Nutrients Article Osteoporosis is a major health concern in aging populations, where 54% of the U.S. population aged 50 and older have low bone mineral density (BMD). Increases in inflammation and oxidative stress play a major role in the development of osteoporosis. Men are at a greater risk of mortality due to osteoporosis-related fractures. Our earlier findings in rodent male and female models of osteoporosis, as well as postmenopausal women strongly suggest the efficacy of prunes (dried plum) in reducing inflammation and preventing/reversing bone loss. The objective of this study was to examine the effects of two doses of prunes, daily, on biomarkers of inflammation and bone metabolism in men with some degree of bone loss (BMD; t-score between −0.1 and −2.5 SD), for three months. Thirty-five men between the ages of 55 and 80 years were randomized into one of three groups: 100 g prunes, 50 g prunes, or control. Consumption of 100 g prunes led to a significant decrease in serum osteocalcin (p < 0.001). Consumption of 50 g prunes led to significant decreases in serum osteoprotegerin (OPG) (p = 0.003) and serum osteocalcin (p = 0.040), and an increase in the OPG:RANKL ratio (p = 0.041). Regular consumption of either 100 g or 50 g prunes for three months may positively affect bone turnover. MDPI 2022-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8779167/ /pubmed/35057457 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14020276 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kim, Jeong-Su
Hickner, Robert C.
Arjmandi, Bahram H.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8779167/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14020276
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