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Join in on this Discussion and see the pictures. Click here-> : Alcohol can damage bones, new study shows


BATMAN
12-27-2005, 10:21 AM
Bone loss is an often-overlooked consequence of heavy drinking, but recent research has illuminated how alcohol takes a toll on the bones, according to a new report.

In a review of cell, animal and human studies, Dr. Dennis A. Chakkalakal of the Omaha VA Medical Centre in Nebraska describes how heavy drinking leads to bone loss, higher risk of fractures and slower healing of bone breaks.

The main problem appears to be that alcohol inhibits the normal formation of new bone, Chakkalakal reports in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research.

http://geekus.org/themethursday/themeBroken.jpg

Though excessive drinking has been shown to promote bone thinning and fractures, some studies have suggested that moderate drinking may actually help protect bone mass — possibly because small amounts of alcohol promote new bone formation.

The opposite appears true of high amounts of alcohol, according to Chakkalakal’s review.

Throughout adulthood, bone undergoes a process of “remodeling,” whereby cells called osteoclasts break down small portions of old bone, and cells called osteoblasts form new bone. In healthy, younger adults, this process is usually balanced, so that bone mass is maintained.

Too much alcohol, however, appears to inhibit osteoblasts from doing their job, and heavy drinkers may start to lose bone mass in just a few years, according to Chakkalakal. The potential for bone loss climbs in tandem with drinking, evidence shows, but it’s not clear where the risk threshold lies.

Most studies on alcohol and bone loss have defined “heavy” drinking as roughly six or more drinks per day. But, the review points out, there’s some evidence that bone loss is a risk for people who have closer to three or more drinks a day.

Though many people know about the damage heavy drinking can inflict on the liver, far fewer know about the effects on bone, according to Dr. Terrence M. Donohue Jr., also of the Omaha VA Medical Centre.

In a statement, he recommended that anyone with a bone fracture avoid alcohol during the healing process.

“The review,” he said, “underscores the importance of abstinence from alcohol consumption by patients — alcoholics or teetotalers — with fractures and who may want to drink during their convalescence.”

SpartanTS
12-27-2005, 01:12 PM
Good thing I don't drink, and i'm probably all alone at TFL on that one.

BATMAN
12-27-2005, 01:16 PM
YZF, is that u?

SpartanTS
12-27-2005, 01:26 PM
Well let me rephrase myself, I don't keep any alcohol in my house. I'm not a fan of getting all drunk and hung over. Had a bad experience my freshman year. :repuke:

I'll drink occasionally if i'm eating out, and even that's pretty rare. My friends drink constantly, more than the average college student. They spend at least $50-75 per week on liquor.

Cosby
12-27-2005, 02:32 PM
I'll drink occasionally if i'm eating out, and even that's pretty rare.

That's not nice. I think your gf is a very sweet girl.

haha, I'm so http://www.ana.cuhk.edu.hk/3dana/images/Humerus.jpg


that was pretty clever too :) ZING - ZING

damnitsfrancis
12-28-2005, 01:36 AM
alcohol has been damaging bones for ages. how many times has someone made a stupid choice while drunk?

"hey guys, i'm going to jump off this moving car here while going 80mph"

meddle
12-28-2005, 05:45 AM
I know it looks like a bomb went off inside of me. Any studies on high doses of alcohol,xanax and cocaine at the same timne? We call that a fooze ball in St. Louis.

SpartanTS
12-28-2005, 09:57 AM
That's not nice. I think your gf is a very sweet girl.

haha, I'm so http://www.ana.cuhk.edu.hk/3dana/images/Humerus.jpg


that was pretty clever too :) ZING - ZING

:sex: :40oz:

Cosby
12-28-2005, 01:21 PM
for the stupid people... the bone is the humerus

wonner
12-28-2005, 05:49 PM
I know it looks like a bomb went off inside of me. Any studies on high doses of alcohol,xanax and cocaine at the same timne? We call that a fooze ball in St. Louis.
We gotta party sometime, meddle:D

SpartanTS
12-28-2005, 06:00 PM
^ That sounds scary as hell.

cool3865
12-28-2005, 06:56 PM
I know it looks like a bomb went off inside of me. Any studies on high doses of alcohol,xanax and cocaine at the same timne? We call that a fooze ball in St. Louis.


i've only done Alcohol, DMX (in a large dose), Cocaine and Weed at the same time.......damn im surprise i didnt die the next day

SpartanTS
12-28-2005, 07:13 PM
The most i've done is smoke a blunt, never tried any hard drugs.

wonner
12-28-2005, 07:48 PM
i've only done Alcohol, DMX (in a large dose), Cocaine and Weed at the same time.......damn im surprise i didnt die the next day
I'm surprised you didn't die, either...
http://www.alka13.com/alka13prod/music/hiphop/dmx/dmx.jpg


Seriously, what is DMX?

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