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  2. Pharmacokinetics of estradiol - Wikipedia

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    A study found comparable absorption of transdermal estradiol patches (within ±25% of reference) for a number of skin sites including the abdomen, upper arm, upper thigh, lower back, and side. [195] [196] However, absorption was 15% lower for the upper thigh compared to the abdomen and the difference was significant.

  3. Osteoporosis - Wikipedia

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    In addition to estrogen, calcium metabolism plays a significant role in bone turnover, and deficiency of calcium and vitamin D leads to impaired bone deposition; in addition, the parathyroid glands react to low calcium levels by secreting parathyroid hormone (parathormone, PTH), which increases bone resorption to ensure sufficient calcium in ...

  4. List of human hormones - Wikipedia

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    Prevent endometrial cancer by regulating effects of estrogen; Calcitriol: secosteroid (1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D 3) skin/proximal tubule of kidneys: VDR: Active form of vitamin D 3. Increase absorption of calcium and phosphate from gastrointestinal tract and kidneys inhibit release of PTH. Calcidiol: secosteroid (25-hydroxyvitamin D 3) skin ...

  5. 24 Things You Really to Know About Osteoporosis ... - AOL

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    Bone loss is the amount of minerals, such as calcium, that your body absorbs (takes) from your bones. ... Estrogen plays an important role in building and maintaining your bones.

  6. 'I'm an OB/GYN—This Is the One Nutrient Post ... - AOL

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    Find out how your nutritional needs change during this pivotal life stage.

  7. Calcium metabolism - Wikipedia

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    Osteoporosis, osteomalacia and rickets are bone disorders linked to calcium metabolism disorders and effects of vitamin D. Renal osteodystrophy is a consequence of chronic kidney failure related to the calcium metabolism. A diet adequately rich in calcium may reduce calcium loss from bone with advancing (post-menopausal) age. [11]