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Specific eating behaviors have been linked to a surprising medical condition.
In addition to conventional risk factors, like lower body mass index and older age, skipping breakfast and eating dinner late are independently associated with osteoporosis, according to a new study.
Researchers at Nara Medical University in Japan examined the lifestyle habits of 927,130 people from an insurance claims database.
5 EVERYDAY FOODS AND DRINKS SILENTLY DAMAGING YOUR LONG-TERM HEALTH, SAY NUTRITION EXPERTS
Participants included adults 20 years or older (55% female and 45% male) who had a health checkup between April 1, 2014, and February 28, 2022.
The researchers followed the patients, who had a median age of approximately 67, fo