Study Identifies Link Between Inflammation Proteins and Bone Density Changes Over Time
A recent study conducted by researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of USC has identified an association between proteins and pathways involved in inflammation and changes in bone mineral density (BMD) over time. The findings, which mark one of the first investigations into this connection, were published in the *Journal of Bone and Mineral Research*.
The research highlights how specific inflammatory processes may influence BMD, a critical factor in bone health that can impact conditions such as osteoporosis. By analyzing data over an extended period, the team observed correlations between inflammation-related proteins and fluctuations in BMD levels. These results provide new insights into the biological mechanisms underlying bone density changes, potentially paving the way for further studies on how inflammation affects skeletal health.
Date: March, 2025
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