Osteocalcin Hormone is a New Important Concern
for the Aging Population
Volume 5 - Issue 4
Ying Gao Balch*
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- Department of Human Sciences, The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, USA
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Ying Gao Balch, Department of Human Sciences, The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, USA
Received: August 13, 2020; Published: September 09, 2020
DOI: 10.32474/RRHOAJ.2020.05.000218
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Abstract
A new study has found out that our human skeletal system is also an endocrine organ which induces the hormone called
osteocalcin and then transforms it into the body’s blood. Hormone-osteocalcin interacts with other tissue and organ hormones to
reach an optimal goal for daily activity. The question is, how we can make more osteocalcin, there are two ways- physical activity
and proper nutrition.
Keywords:Osteocalcin; Physical Activity; Nutrition
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