22 Sept 2009
Fat mass can have major effects on bone health. High body weight affects skeletal loading, fat cells are an important producer of oestrogen in postmenopausal women and also produce hormones which affect bone cells directly and through central nervous system pathways. This project will be based around a cross-sectional study of the differences in bone metabolism and bone microstructure in obese and normal-weight individuals, and will also include studying models of weight loss. The techniques used will include biochemical markers of bone turnover and high resolution peripheral quantitative CT imaging.
For further details, please click on the link below. Applications will be accepted until 23 October 2009.
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