
The future of bone health
The Future of Everything
Height Loss and its Implications for Bone Health
This chapter explores the link between height loss and osteoporosis, sharing personal insights from a recent doctor's visit. It highlights the need for awareness regarding bone health in both men and women, particularly as they age and experience changes in height.
Endocrinologist Joy Wu says that osteoporosis can affect more than half of women and a quarter of men over 50 – often without symptoms until a fracture changes everything, leading to a loss of mobility and independence. Wu explains why bones weaken with age and how to strengthen them through exercise and smart medicine. Her lab is exploring innovative drugs and turning skin cells into new bone-forming osteoblasts. We’re delving into the great mystery of building new bone and making old bones stronger, Wu tells host Russ Altman on this episode of Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything podcast.
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Chapters:
(00:00:00) Introduction
Russ Altman introduces guest Joy Wu, a professor of endocrinology at Stanford University.
(00:03:06) Path into Bone Research
Joy shares her path from endocrinology training to studying bone biology.
(00:04:10) Calcium and Vitamin D in Bone Health
How these nutrients build strong bones and prevent fractures.
(00:05:13) Why Bones Heal Themselves
Why bones can regenerate so effectively compared to other tissues.
(00:06:26) Can We Feel Our Bones?
The mystery of weather-related aches at old fracture sites.
(00:07:23) Understanding Osteoporosis
The prevalence of osteoporosis in the elderly, especially in women.
(00:08:34) Diagnosing Osteoporosis
Why osteoporosis often goes undetected until fractures appear.
(00:09:36) Risk Factors Beyond Aging
The risk factors outside of aging that can lead to osteoporosis.
(00:10:48) Steroids, Exercise, and Bone Health
The impact of systemic steroids and exercise on bone health.
(00:12:40) Height Loss and Spine Fractures
How shrinking height in older adults can signal vertebral fractures.
(00:14:46) Cancer and Bone Health
How cancers spread to bone and how therapies affect bone health.
(00:17:09) Medications for Osteoporosis
The complexities of using certain medications in cancer patients with bone loss.
(00:20:10) Hormones and Bone Growth
Using SERMs to protect bone while reducing breast cancer risk.
(00:21:45) Stem Cells and Building Bone
Research on reprogramming skin cells into bone-forming osteoblasts.
(00:23:31) Why Treatments Plateau
Why bone-building drugs stop working after two years.
(00:24:49) Challenges in Bone Regeneration
The potential of Wnt signalling and stem cells in lasting bone regeneration.
(00:28:09) Validating Osteoblasts in the Lab
Testing whether reprogrammed cells behave like natural osteoblasts.
(00:29:11) Future Outlook for Bone Biology
The limits of bone cell replication and what it means for future therapies.
(00:30:10) Advice for Strong Bones
Practical do’s and don’ts for optimizing bone health.
(00:32:41) Conclusion
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