Nutritional Influences On Bone Health: 9th International Symposium
by Connie M. Weaver /
2016 / English / PDF
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The 9th International Symposium is the only regular
meeting in the bone field to be exclusively devoted to nutrition,
bone and muscle, and it allows the authors of this book
to review the new scientific data, discuss new concepts, and update
the knowledge on several nutrients.
The 9th International Symposium is the only regular
meeting in the bone field to be exclusively devoted to nutrition,
bone and muscle, and it allows the authors of this book
to review the new scientific data, discuss new concepts, and update
the knowledge on several nutrients.
The Symposium provides a unique opportunity to connect health
professionals, researchers and industry across many
disciplines, including nutrition and dietetics, exercise
science, gerontology, nursing, general practice, academia and
the food and fitness industry.
The Symposium provides a unique opportunity to connect health
professionals, researchers and industry across many
disciplines, including nutrition and dietetics, exercise
science, gerontology, nursing, general practice, academia and
the food and fitness industry.
Most causes for osteoporosis, like genetics, age,
menopause, and associated diseases with their treatments,
are not modifiable. The investigation of the influence of
nutrition on bone health is important as a key modifiable
factor of the development of bone and the prevention of
osteoporosis. It is the privilege of this symposium to
gather every three years with scientists from all over the
world working in this field.
Most causes for osteoporosis, like genetics, age,
menopause, and associated diseases with their treatments,
are not modifiable. The investigation of the influence of
nutrition on bone health is important as a key modifiable
factor of the development of bone and the prevention of
osteoporosis. It is the privilege of this symposium to
gather every three years with scientists from all over the
world working in this field.