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Scientists in Northern Ireland are to investigate if B-vitamin

supplements can help prevent osteoporosis.

 

The University of Ulster scientists are based at the Northern Ireland

Centre for Food and Health (NICHE) at the Coleraine campus.

 

They are recruiting healthy post-menopausal women, aged 45 and over,

for the bone study.

 

Osteoporosis - loss of bone density, mass and strength - affects about

three million people in the UK.

 

It is more common in women than men and Professor Helene McNulty said

a new risk factor has been suggested for osteoporosis.

 

" Increased amounts of homocysteine in the blood may increase the risk

of developing osteoporosis, " she said.

 

" High homocysteine has also been linked to a higher risk of heart

disease and strokes. "

 

Genetic links

 

Individuals who have a poor dietary intake of B-vitamins tend to have

high homocysteine levels.

 

In addition, some people have a genetic make-up that causes them to

have a higher homocysteine level and these people may have a greater

risk of developing osteoporosis.

 

" Studies have found that when B-vitamin intake is improved,

homocysteine levels are lowered and this offers the possibility of a

novel way to reduce osteoporosis, " Prof McNulty added.

 

The university study is aimed at determining if post-menopausal women

with a particular genetic make-up can benefit from B-vitamin

supplementation to lower homocysteine levels and, therefore, reduce

the risk of osteoporosis.

 

Those women deemed suitable will be given a DEXA bone scan which is

the most accurate way of assessing bone health.

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