Exercising and having calorie restrictions could affect bones
News Medical - 11-Sep-2019Mice who exercised and ate less also had a decrease in bone quantity due to the cut in calories
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Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology & Metabolism
Dr. Maya Styner is both a researcher and a physician at the university of North Carolina department of Medicine/ division of Endocrinology and Metabolism. Her clinical interests include metabolic bone disease, osteoporosis, lipodystrophies, and general endocrinology. She provides primary and consultative care for patients with diabetes and endocrine disorders. In the laboratory, Dr. Styner is investigating mechanisms by which exercise benefits health.
Visit website: https://www.med.unc.edu/medicine/directory/maya-styner-md/
See also: UNC School of Medicine - University of North Carolina public school of medicine.
Details last updated 07-Nov-2019
Mice who exercised and ate less also had a decrease in bone quantity due to the cut in calories