Release: Keeping bones strong after the age of 50

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2015-03-16
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External Relations, University of Regina
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External Relations, University of Regina
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New research at the University of Regina finds that women over the age of 50 might be able to stay more active and healthier than earlier thought. The researchers have found that weight training combined with creatine supplementations - a compound found in red meat and seafood - preserves bone mass in posts-menopausal women.

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Darren Candow, Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Canadian Institute of Health Research, Phil Chilibeck, Osteoporosis Canada
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