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Study of the Impact of Mother-of-pearl Nutritional Supplementation on the Prevention of Post-menopausal Osteoporosis

Study of the Impact of Mother-of-pearl Nutritional Supplementation on the Prevention of Post-menopausal Osteoporosis

Recruiting
50-65 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Post-menopausal osteoporosis and the resulting fractures are an important cause of disability and loss of independence. They also increase the risk of morbidity and mortality.

Given potential side effects, hormone replacement therapy is no longer recommended for menopausal women with risk of becoming osteoporotic. The very significant decrease in the use of these treatments is suspected of contributing to a resurgence in the incidence of osteoporotic fractures, particularly in women before the age of 70. There is a need for prevention of osteoporosis.

Description

Mother-of-pearl is a candidate for long-term use due to the combination of its effects: calcium supplementation, anti-resorptive activity and osteoanabolic activity.

Our hypothesis is that powdered mother-of-pearl supplementation limits bone loss in postmenopausal women with risk of becoming osteoporotic.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Post-menopausal women (50-65y) with risk of becoming osteoporotic
  • T-score between -1 and -3
  • Absence of fragility fractures history

Exclusion Criteria:

  • absence of parathyroid glands (phospho-calcic regulation)
  • presence of kidney stones
  • patients who follow a treatment that could interfere with bone metabolism (corticotherapy, menopausal hormonal therapy, anti-oestrogen treatment, non-controlled hyperthyroiditis, hyper- and hypothyroiditis)
  • bone diseases (Paget'disease, osteomalacia)
  • chronic alcoholism

Study details
    Post Menopausal Osteoporosis

NCT05571514

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint Etienne

28 June 2025

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