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Sep 26, 2011

Saggy neck skin may indicate a need for bone density screening


While loose neck skin can have a negative impact on a woman's self-esteem, this may not be the worst side effect of wrinkled skin. A study conducted at the Yale School of Medicine suggests that deep wrinkles can be a sign of low bone density.


The research involved 114 women on their 40s and 50s who had recently gone through menopause, and scientists found that more severe skin wrinkles correlated with a higher risk of osteoporosis.


"This information may allow for the possibility of identifying postmenopausal women at fracture risk at a glance, without dependence on costly tests," said study author Lubna Pal, M.D.


The researchers explained that skin collagen and bones have some of the same "building blocks," so a deficiency in one may signal lower levels of the compound in the other.


As a result, women with saggy neck skin may want to consider seeing their healthcare provider to determine whether they are at risk of osteoporosis. Additionally, ladies who still desire a firm neck can look into purchasing the best neck creams for loose skin.  

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