Bone Health and vitamin D book - 2011

The Complete Book of Bone Health

Diane L Schneider, MD Sept 2011, 491 pages

Amazon $14.28 ($8.70 ebook)- which includes many reviews

It is the best book on bones that I have ever read AND it has a lot of information about vitamin D and bones as well.

She really knows all aspects of the science of bones, AND is able to communicate the information to the average reader.

A rare combination.

Some descriptions of her book on the Web

Website for the book

Interview with author

Voice of America Interview

Audio interview


See also VitaminDWiki

Table of Contents with some links to information on same topic in VitaminDWiki

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PART 1 BONE HEALTH BASICS

Building Perfect Bones: Timing Is Everything

Fracture Facts: One Tough Break Leads to Another

Challenges and Choices: What You Can and Cannot Change

The Bone Cycle: Cruise Control and Overdrive

PART 2 ASSESSMENT OF BONE HEALTH

General Evaluation: Visiting with Your Doctor

Bone Density Scan: DXA 101

Other Measurements: The Alphabet Soup of Imaging

Bone Turnover Markers: Dynamic Assessment

Monitoring with Follow-Up DXAs: NOT One and Done

PART 3 GENERAL MEASURES FOR BONE HEALTH

Exercise: On Your Mark, Get Set, GO!

Fall Prevention: Fall-Proof Yourself and Your Home

(Vitamin D also prevents falls)

Nutrition: Take a Bite out of Your Fracture Risk

(pg 124 discusses Magnesium)

Calcium: It Is Essential

Vitamin D: Are You Getting Enough of the Sunshine Vitamin?

(Book fails to mention how very much more vitamin D is needed by

people with dark skin, pregnant, dark skin and pregnant, elderly, and obese)

(page 155 Vitamin D2 - disagree with the book, which says D2 is just weaker)

PART 4 THERAPIES FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF OSTEOPOROSIS

FDA-Approved Medicines

Introduction

Fosamax (and Generic Alendronate): The First Kid on the Block

Actonel: Me, Too?

Boniva: "The Sally Field Drug"

Reclast: Just Once a Year

Estrogens: Effects on Bone

Evista: The Designer Estrogen or "SERM"

Calcitonin-Miacalcin, Fortical: The Nasal Sprays

Forteo: A Different Approach

Prolia: In a Class of Its Own

Combination Therapy: Are Two Really Better than One?

Making a Choice: How Do the Medicines Compare?

Off-Label Uses: What Else Is Being Treated?

Hot Topics: Cocktail Party Conversations

Drugs in Development

Novel Medicines: What Is in the Pipeline?

Investigational SERMs: A Promise of an Ideal Estrogen

Other Medicines: Available Elsewhere But Not in the United States

Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Introduction

Fosteunt: A Food Product by Prescription

Soy: Pass the Tofu?

Strontium Citrate: Is It the Same as Ranelate?


Natural Products: Still More Questions to Be Answered

(page 283: trace minerals - Vitamin D Wiki believes Boron & Silicon are more important than book states)

Vibration Therapy: Good, Good, Good, Good Vibrations

(CLICK HERE to see how to add vibration while doing the dishes)

Physical Measures: Integrating Movement

(pg 292 nice summary of Feldenkrais)

After a Major Fracture

(Overview Fractures and vitamin D)

New Spine Fractures: Ways to Cement a Recovery

Hip Fracture: What to Expect

Other Concerns

How Do You Monitor Your Progress?

Living and Coping with "Osteopenia" and Osteoporosis

Expert Medical Advice: Asking the Right Questions

PART 5 THE BONE CONNECTION WITH COMMON PROBLEMS AND MEDICINES

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

(pg 327 Need more Calcium while pregnant and breastfeeding ==>changed VitaminDWiki)

(pg 328 only 1 of 12 OB/GYM asked mentioned testing pregnant women for vitamin D

Premenopausal Women

Birth Control: Pills and Shots

Menstrual Problems: No Periods and Endometriosis

Eating Disorders: Anorexia and Bulimia

Intestinal Problems:Celiac Disease and Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Thyroid Problems

Weight Loss, Including Surgery for Weight Loss (Gastric Bypass)

Steroid Use: Prednisone

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Diabetes

(pg 378: SWAN study found bone density loss in hip 10X higher if diabetic)

Heartburn and Reflux: "GERD"

(pg 385 Proton Pump Inhibitors may reduce Calcium absorption and thus vitamin D)

Depression

Breast Cancer

Prostate Cancer

Long-Term Care Setting: Assisted Living and Nursing Facilities

(7,000 assisted living seniors are getting 20,000 weekly to reduce falls)

PART 6 FINAL THOUGHTS

The Bone Health Top Ten

Putting It All Together: Tips for the Whole Family

APPENDICES

Bone Healthy Shopping List

Big Words: Medical Terms Broken Down

Internet Resources: Click on It

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Review of vitamin D pathways to bone health - July 2010 which has the following graph

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