For so many years, the focus has been on calcium and vitamin D for bone. Then, investigation noticed vitamin D then persisted discovering that a multitude of vitamins and minerals play into the health of bone. Rosenberg Wellness Center isn’t surprised at all. The New York City chiropractic practice talks about nutrition, spine, exercise, and more wellness issues with our patients. So let’s concentrate here on B vitamins for bone health.
First, age is a big factor in bone health. Time carries on! Bone mineral density (BMD) is an appraisal of bone density which indicates the strength of bones as portrayed by calcium content. That being said, low BMD is predictable with aging and lower weight. (2) Low BMD also increases the risk of fractures. So Rosenberg Wellness Center encourages our New York City aging (and younger!) patients to pay attention to bone health. So many of the issues with bone trouble come later in life. Bone needs some help now - the point at which it's as young as it's going to be - to sustain it.
That’s where B vitamins come into plan. Researchers are reporting that there might even be a protective role of B vitamins – especially B2, B6, folate and B12. Some more specific findings show that, ironically, B vitamins in clinical trials are not being shown to be effective in reducing the occurrence of fracture. (1) For men, B12 vitamin presence is a significant indicator of BMD at the femoral neck. (2) Vitamin B12 deficiency shows growth retardation and a lack of osteoblasts (the bone-forming cells). It’s possible that B12 interferes with growth hormones. (3) Those with celiac disease - malabsorption of nutritients – may be at higher risk of osteoporosis. With that, vitamin B status may protect against osteoporosis in patients with celiac disease. (4)
So osteoporosis, a disease noted by decreased bone mass and increased fracture risk, is a well-known and recognized growing public health issue. Among the various risk factors for osteoporosis, calcium and vitamin D have well-established protective roles. Now, B vitamins are appropriately added to the list of nutrients protective of bone health and osteoporosis prevention.