Alcohol, osteoporosis, and bone regulating hormones

Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research
H W Sampson

Abstract

The mechanism of the production of ethanol-associated osteopenia seems to be a direct effect of alcohol on bone cells and an indirect or modulating effect through mineral regulating hormones such as vitamin D metabolites, parathyroid hormone, and calcitonin. The modulating effects of these hormones on bone and mineral metabolism in acute and chronic alcohol consumption is discussed herein.

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