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Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Oct 23 9:11am | Replies (27)

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@windyshores, the strength come from flexiblility. The bone can bend instead of breaking. Analogies are are fraught, but when think of the trees that bend in the wind and the other trees send broken limbs flying you are noticing the porosity of the wood. Dense, heavy limbs break.
Sorry the link isn't working. Here's an alternate. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/09/240916153447.htm#:~:text=Inspired%20by%20the%20architecture%20of,damage%2Dresistant%20than%20standard%20counterparts.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5601257/

This article is aged. If you look at it let me know what you think. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5601257/

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@gently I should have used "density" not "strength." My personal feeling is that as my density increases, my flexibility is going down. Specifically reaching and lifting feel different. I am sure my fracture risk is better even if increased density means lower flexibility. I get the concept. I would be interested in studies and articles relating humans rather than buildings 🙂 (I did not have kyphoplasty for any of my fractures because the dense glass-like concrete might b liable to crack.)