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Seniors, patients, astronauts will all benefit from new USask research on bone health


Kontulainen’s study, which focuses on bone and muscle health, is part of a 17-month national project funded by CIHR to understand the health impacts of inactivity. Eight university teams across Canada have each been awarded $200,000 to study the effects of a 14-day bed rest period on the brains and cardiovascular and other physiological systems in a total of 24 volunteers—12 men and 12 women.
“This project is unique because, for the first time, participants are in the 55-to-65 age group while previous bed rest studies involved only young people,” said Kontulainen. “With one-quarter of Canada’s population expected to be seniors by 2035, it’s important to understand mechanisms that cause bone deterioration through aging and inactivity.”

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Link between bone health and inactivity studied


Kontulainen’s study, which focuses on bone and muscle health, is part of a 17-month national project funded by CIHR to understand the health impacts of inactivity. Eight university teams across Canada have each been awarded $200,000 to study the effects of a 14-day bed rest period on the brains and cardiovascular and other physiological systems in a total of 24 volunteers — 12 men and 12 women.
“This project is unique because, for the first time, participants are in the 55 to 65 age group while previous bed rest studies involved only young people,” said Kontulainen. “With one-quarter of Canada’s population expected to be seniors by 2035, it’s important to understand mechanisms that cause bone deterioration through aging and inactivity.”

Canada , Canadians , Canadian , Gordon-sarty , Saija-kontulainen , Health-impacts-of-inactivity , A-university-of-saskatchewan , Mcgill-university , Canadian-frailty-network , Mcgill-university-health-centre , Canadian-institutes-of-health-research , Canadian-space-agency