Portuguese
Albanian
Arabic
Armenian
Azerbaijani
Belarusian
Bengali
Bosnian
Catalan
Czech
Danish
Deutsch
Dutch
English
Estonian
Finnish
Français
Greek
Haitian Creole
Hebrew
Hindi
Hungarian
Icelandic
Indonesian
Irish
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Latvian
Lithuanian
Macedonian
Mongolian
Norwegian
Persian
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Serbian
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Swahili
Swedish
Turkish
Ukrainian
Vietnamese
Български
中文(简体)
中文(繁體)

osteoporosis/nicotina

O link é salvo na área de transferência
Página 1 a partir de 325 resultados

Smokeless tobacco and osteoporosis: a new relationship?

Apenas usuários registrados podem traduzir artigos
Entrar Inscrever-se
Osteoporosis is a common disorder of bone predominantly affecting postmenopausal women in which bone mineral density declines making bone more likely to break. Although cigarette smoking is a well-established risk factor for osteoporosis, smokeless tobacco (ST) use has never been suggested or

The Role of Dietary Compounds in the Therapy of Nicotine-Induced Osteoporosis.

Apenas usuários registrados podem traduzir artigos
Entrar Inscrever-se
Nicotine is one of the most abused substances worldwide and can cause several harmful effects on health. One of the harmful effects, which is often ignored, is osteoporosis. Smoking has been shown to cause a decrease in bone mineral density in humans. Animal studies have proven that nicotine exerts

Low level nicotine: a novel approach to reduce osteoporosis incidence.

Apenas usuários registrados podem traduzir artigos
Entrar Inscrever-se
Osteoporosis is a serious health problem worldwide and leads to a significant burden on society. Unfortunately, efforts to control osteoporosis are largely unsuccessful. Lowering an individual's risk for osteoporosis must focus not only on treatment but also on modification of risk factors. One of

Smoking-induced risk of osteoporosis is partly mediated by cadmium from tobacco smoke: The MrOS Sweden Study.

Apenas usuários registrados podem traduzir artigos
Entrar Inscrever-se
Cigarette smoking is a risk factor for osteoporosis and bone fracture. Moreover, smoking causes exposure to cadmium, which is a known risk factor for osteoporosis. It is hypothesized that part of smoking-induced osteoporosis may be mediated via cadmium from tobacco smoke. We investigated this
Nicotine contained in cigarette smoke contributes to the onset of several diseases, including osteoporosis, whose emerging pathogenic mechanism is associated with osteoblasts apoptosis. Scanty information is available on the molecular mechanisms of nicotine on osteoblasts apoptosis and,

[Tobacco as risk factor of osteoporosis, myth or reality?].

Apenas usuários registrados podem traduzir artigos
Entrar Inscrever-se
To evaluate smoking as a risk factor for osteoporosis, we performed a qualitative analysis of 40 international studies investigating statistical associations between smoking and osteoporosis related endpoints. Using standardized causality assessment criteria, we failed to demonstrate a relationship
In a group of 11 men ranging in age from 35 to 50 years with idiopathic osteoporosis, most were mild alcoholics and heavy smokers. Two had absorptive hypercalciuria. Histomorphometry showed that the patients had low trabecular bone volume and mean trabecular thickness when compared with age-matched

Possible influence of nicotine on osteoporosis.

Apenas usuários registrados podem traduzir artigos
Entrar Inscrever-se

The effect of chronic nicotine administration on bone mineral content in mice.

Apenas usuários registrados podem traduzir artigos
Entrar Inscrever-se
Tobacco use has been identified as being a risk factor for the development of osteoporosis. To elucidate the effect of nicotine on bone metabolism we examined 8 intact and 8 castrated mice treated for 56 days with nicotine in drinking water and compared with the same number of mice acting as

Bone biomechanical property deterioration due to tobacco smoke exposure.

Apenas usuários registrados podem traduzir artigos
Entrar Inscrever-se
Tobacco smoking has been implicated in the development of osteoporosis and early onset of menopause in women smokers. We measured various biomechanical properties of femurs and tibiae obtained from smoke-exposed and control mice to determine cigarette smoke influences on bone mass, structure, and

Nonpharmacological interventions for osteoporosis treatment: Systematic review of clinical practice guidelines.

Apenas usuários registrados podem traduzir artigos
Entrar Inscrever-se
The aim of this study was to perform a systematic review of clinical practice guidelines to identify nonpharmacologic recommendations for osteoporosis treatment.A systematic review of literature following PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic

Osteoporosis: preventive strategies.

Apenas usuários registrados podem traduzir artigos
Entrar Inscrever-se
In the United States alone, osteoporosis affects over 20 million women. The cost of treating the complications of osteoporosis exceeds 10 billion dollars. Half of those who sustain a hip fracture never return to their former life style. In addition, there is a major increase in mortality within the

Why should patients with systemic disease and tobacco smokers go to the dentist?

Apenas usuários registrados podem traduzir artigos
Entrar Inscrever-se
Periodontal diseases (PD) affect about half of the adult population all over the world. PD is caused by bacterial infection which induces an inflammatory response with progressive destruction of the periodontal tissues and finally the loss of teeth. Tobacco smoking (TS), alcohol consumption, and

Salivary variables in relation to tobacco smoking and female sex steroid hormone-use in 30 to 59-year-old women.

Apenas usuários registrados podem traduzir artigos
Entrar Inscrever-se
Several systemic conditions may have an influence on oral health. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has a positive effect on alveolar bone of menopausal women and smoking a negative effect. However, little is known about their effect on saliva. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of
OBJECTIVE Despite the observation that select nicotine receptor agonists have analgesic effects, smokers report higher pain scores and more functional impairments than lifelong nonsmokers, attributable to exaggerated stress responses, receptor desensitization, and altered pharmacokinetics compounded
Junte-se à nossa
página do facebook

O mais completo banco de dados de ervas medicinais apoiado pela ciência

  • Funciona em 55 idiomas
  • Curas herbais apoiadas pela ciência
  • Reconhecimento de ervas por imagem
  • Mapa GPS interativo - marcar ervas no local (em breve)
  • Leia publicações científicas relacionadas à sua pesquisa
  • Pesquise ervas medicinais por seus efeitos
  • Organize seus interesses e mantenha-se atualizado com as notícias de pesquisa, testes clínicos e patentes

Digite um sintoma ou doença e leia sobre ervas que podem ajudar, digite uma erva e veja as doenças e sintomas contra os quais ela é usada.
* Todas as informações são baseadas em pesquisas científicas publicadas

Google Play badgeApp Store badge