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Mixing dieting, exercise may not be good for bone health

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Combining exercise and dieting may not be a good idea as it may impact your bone health, according to a new study.
“This is important for women because as we age our bone health starts to decline. Your calorie intake and exercise routine can have a impact on the strength of your bones and your risk for fracture,” said senior author of the study Maya Styner, Associate Professor at University of North Carolina School of Medicine in the US.
The study, published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, looked at what happens to bone marrow fat and overall bone health when restricting calories.
The research involved four groups of mice in all – a group on a regular diet (RD), a group on a calorie-restricted (CR) diet, a regular diet group that exercised, and a calorie-restricted group that exercised.
Mice in the calorie-restricted group ate 30 per cent less than what regular diet mice ate.
For context in humans, according to the United States Department of Agriculture, a ‘moderately active’ woman around the age of 30 should consume 2,000 calories per day.
A 30 per cent reduction would equal a diet of 1,400 calories per day, which is around the amount suggested to most women trying to lose weight at a rate of one pound a week.
Styner found mice in the calorie-restricted group lost weight, but also had an increase in bone marrow fat. (IANS)

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