Bone Health Markers
Bone health assessment often relies on key biochemical markers that reflect mineral status and bone metabolism. 25-OH Vitamin D is the primary indicator of vitamin D stores in the body and is essential for calcium absorption, bone mineralization and overall skeletal integrity; deficiency can lead to impaired bone strength and disorders such as osteomalacia. Osteocalcin, a non-collagenous protein produced by osteoblasts, serves as a sensitive marker of bone formation and turnover. These markers provide valuable insight into bone metabolism and help guide the evaluation and management of metabolic bone disorders.
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25-OH Vitamin DĀ»
OsteocalcinĀ»