January 11, 2025 - 17:50

Researchers at the Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research have initiated a significant clinical trial aimed at exploring the effects of probiotics and prebiotics on bone health among women aged 60 and older. This study will specifically evaluate the efficacy of a combination product known as BondiaÒ, developed by Solarea Bio, which includes both probiotics and prebiotics.
As osteoporosis and bone density issues become increasingly prevalent in older populations, this trial seeks to provide insights into innovative dietary interventions that could promote better bone health. Participants will be monitored over a set period to assess changes in bone density and overall health metrics.
The trial represents a promising step forward in understanding how gut health may influence bone strength, potentially leading to new strategies for managing osteoporosis and improving the quality of life for older women. Researchers are hopeful that the findings will pave the way for future advancements in nutritional approaches to bone health.
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