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An increase in dietary Omega 3 fatty acids were found to decrease the marker of bone resorption in humans. This study was conducted at the Department of Integrated Biosciences at Pennsylvania State University main campus in 2007. The Grape Seed P of bone resorption are checked in the urine. They reflect the turnover of the bone tissue. In other words, it reveals the rate of the human body "losing bones". In this study N-Telopeptides were used. Three different types of diets have been compared. The results indicated that diets high in Omega 3 fatty acids may have a protective effect on bone metabolism, Nutrition Supplement Blog a decrease in bone resorption in the presence of normal levels of bone formation.

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