MiDeTe - microRNA Levels Under Denosumab and Teriparatide Therapy in Postmenopausal Osteoporosis...
Postmenopausal OsteoporosisDiabetes Type 2The aim of this study is the quantitative determination of bone-specific microRNAs in the serum of postmenopausal women with osteoporosis during antiresorptive or osteoanabolic therapy.
Soluble Corn Fiber Effect on Bone Resorption in Post Menopausal Women
OsteoporosisPostmenopausalThis study is designed to study the dose response effect of continuous Soluble Corn Fiber (SCF) intake over a 50 day period on bone resorption in healthy post menopausal women using the 41Calcium methodology. To further understand the dose response effect of SCF bone biomarkers will be studied. Our hypothesis is that soluble corn fiber will reduce bone resorption in a dose dependent manner in comparison to placebo when estimated by urinary 41Calcium excretion as well as bone biomarkers of resorption.
Study to Evaluate AMG 162 in the Prevention of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis
Postmenopausal OsteoporosisThis study will determine whether treatment with AMG 162 can prevent lumbar spine bone loss in both early and late postmenopausal women with osteopenia, and to further test the safety and tolerability of AMG 162 in this population.
Blackcurrants Modify Gut Microbiota and Reduce Osteoporosis and CVD Risk
Postmenopausal OsteoporosisGut Microbiota1 moreAim to evaluate the effects of blackcurrant supplementation on changes in gut microbiome, bone mass, and CVD risk factors in adult women.
Prevention of Osteoporosis: Effects of Mini-trampoline Training on the Bone Remodeling
Perimenopausal Bone LossPostmenopausal OsteopeniaThe aim of the project is to study the effects on bone remodeling induced by training carried out with the trampoline in order to evaluate the reduction of the resorption itself and therefore the onset of osteoporosis in women.
Risedronate In The Prevention Of Osteoporosis In Osteopenic Postmenopausal Women
OsteoporosisPostmenopausalTo confirm the superiority of 5 mg daily risedronate as compared to placebo in maintaining or increasing bone mass in lumbar spine in osteopenic postmenopausal women To confirm the efficacy of 5 mg daily risedronate in osteopenic postmenopausal women in maintaining or increasing bone mass in proximal femur and decreasing bone resorption To confirm general safety of 5 mg daily risedronate as compared to placebo
Prevention of Osteoporosis in Breast Cancer Survivors
Postmenopausal OsteoporosisThe purpose of this study is to test whether strength/weight training exercises enhance the effectiveness of calcium, vitamin D, and risedronate for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal breast cancer survivors.
Effects of Arzoxifene on Bone Mass and the Uterus
Postmenopausal Bone LossThe purposes of this study are to determine: The effects of arzoxifene on bone mineral density (bone mass) at the spine and hip in postmenopausal women. The effects of arzoxifene on the uterus (womb) in postmenopausal women. The effects of arzoxifene on blood tests that measure changes in bone rebuilding in postmenopausal women with low bone density. The effects of arzoxifene on blood lipids (fats) and other blood markers of heart disease risk. The safety of arzoxifene and any side effects that might be associated with its use.
Vitamin K Supplementation in Post-Menopausal Osteopenia
Post-Menopausal OsteoporosisPost-Menopausal OsteopeniaThe purpose of this study is to determine whether supplementation with 5 mg vitamin K daily over a 2-year period will prevent bone loss in post-menopausal women with osteopenia.
Tart Cherry Supplementation and Women's Bone Health Study
OsteoporosisPostmenopausal2 moreIn spite of aggressive approaches to prevent and treat osteoporosis, it remains one of the most costly and debilitating diseases associated with aging. The pursuit of alternative approaches for preventing bone loss has included the investigation of a number of promising plant-based foods that can be incorporated into the diet. This project is an extension of our pre-clinical studies with tart cherry, designed to determine whether the findings from our animal study can be extended to humans. Thus, the purpose of this project is to investigate the dose-dependent effect of tart cherry juice consumption on biomarkers of bone metabolism in women, aged 65-80 years. The hypothesis to be tested is that three months of tart cherry supplementation will improve bone biomarkers in a dose-dependent manner. Moreover, these improvements in bone metabolism will correspond to a decrease in markers of inflammation and oxidative stress.