expert reaction to study looking at daily Jarlsberg cheese (versus Camembert) and measures of bone thinning
A study published in BMJ Nutrition Prevention & Health looks at daily cheese intake with and without vitamin K2 and effect … read more
A study published in BMJ Nutrition Prevention & Health looks at daily cheese intake with and without vitamin K2 and effect … read more
Research published in the Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology suggests that vitamin D supplementation does not prevent fractures or falls. read more
Low physical activity is a risk factor for a number of diseases, and researchers publishing in the BMJ Open have examined a possible association between activity and time spent in front of television or computer screens at weekends. The research team looked Norwegian adolescents and report that in boys, “screen time” was negatively associated with bone mineral density. read more
A report published in JAMA Internal Medicine suggested taking statins may be associated with musculoskeletal conditions, joint diseases and injuries. read more
A study of a range of beers has found that beer contains high levels of silicon, suggesting that it could be a dietary source of the element, although the study looked only at silicon content and did not directly investigate potential dietary implications. read more