New Research to Examine Effects of Vitamin E on Bone Health, Participants Needed
April 15, 2014
TTUHSC researchers conducting a 12-week research study examining the effects of tocotrienol,
a type of vitamin E, on bone health.
Participants are needed for this study, “Effect of Tocotrienol (vitamin E isomers)
on Bone Health.” Leslie Shen, Ph.D., research lead investigator and associate professor
in the Department of Pathology, said other studies have indicated tocotrienols supplements
may be good for bone health in postmenopausal women.
“However, no study has ever been done on the role of tocotrienols in bone health in
postmenopausal women,” Shen said. “Our long-term goal is to develop a new strategy
featuring a dietary supplement such as tocotrienols for slowing down bone loss in
postmenopausal women.”
Participants should be postmenopausal women (at least one year after menopausal).
Participation is free of charge. The study is funded by a grant from the American
River Nutrition Inc.
If you are interested in participating in this study, please contact Anna Rodriguez
at (806) 743-2533 or anna.rodriguez@ttuhsc.edu.