Health News Update: Is Osteoporosis Related to Your Gut Health?
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Health News Update: Is Osteoporosis Related to Your Gut Health? 8.17.26
Hello again: Did you know that your bone density is critically related to your gut health? Did you know that your diet, which supports your microbiome, is a key player in how your bones age? Here is more data on why we should all be plant based.
WHY:
Osteoporosis is a systemic skeletal disorder characterized by reduced bone mineral density (BMD), deterioration of bone microarchitecture, and diminished bone strength, which collectively culminate in an elevated fracture risk.1 With aging populations and increased life expectancy globally, this often-asymptomatic condition has become a major public health burden, frequently remaining undiagnosed until fracture occurrence. Such fractures substantially reduce quality of life, increase disability, elevate healthcare costs, and may cause premature mortality.2
What:
Figure 2 “illustrates the critical role of dietary patterns in modulating the gut microbiota (GM) to influence bone metabolism along the gut–bone axis in the context of osteoporosis management. Western and ketogenic diets promote gut dysbiosis, increase intestinal permeability, and elevate systemic inflammation, thereby accelerating bone resorption and compromising intestinal and bone health. In contrast, Mediterranean, vegetarian, high-fiber, and high-protein diets generally foster a eubiotic (normal) GM enriched with SCFA producers, enhance intestinal barrier integrity, promote anti-inflammatory signaling, and stimulate bone formation, thus helping to maintain bone health and prevent osteoporosis.
How:
Figure 3 “delineates how microbiota-targeted interventions (probiotics, prebiotics, synbiotics, fecal microbiota transplantation, and dietary modification) modulate the gut-immune-bone axis to prevent and treat osteoporosis by restoring microbial balance and counteracting dysbiosis induced by risk factors (e.g., aging, estrogen deficiency, poor diet).
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC13237057/ gut health and bone density
Bottom Line: Healthy diets promote the proper probiotic balance, lower inflammation, promotes normal mineral handling, and are consistently shown to reduce the risk of fractures through multiple anti-inflammatory and nutrient associated pathways. The authors state that the Mediterranean diet is associated with enhanced bone mineral density among other health benefits. What about estrogen? Some of us may need it but it is not the only thing…we still need an optimal food plan to build optimal gut health.
“Finally, estrogen signaling plays a key role in PMOP by modulating intestinal flora balance. Estrogen deficiency, a key driver of postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMOP), triggers systemic immune activation. This expands populations of T cells and macrophages that secrete pro-inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin-1β (IL-1β), IL-6, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α).30These cytokines enhance osteoclastogenesis (cells that destroy bone)… Thus, a chronic low-grade inflammatory state forms a core pathological bridge between systemic triggers (like estrogen loss) and local bone catabolism (destruction).”
Other strategies supported by research:
Intermittent fasting
Weight management through optimizing metabolic function
High fiber food plans including high quality vegetarian diets




