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Vilon

KE, L-Lys-L-Glu, lysylglutamic acid

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Studies 40
Trials 100
1991 pubmed

[Study of bone repercussion in 33 cases with anorexia nervosa which 8 with fracture osteoporosis].

Maugars. Y Y; Clochon. P P; Grardel. B B; Hary. S S; Phélip. X X; Forestier. R R; Gest. D D; Vilon. P P; Venisse. J L JL; Audran. M M

Key Findings

  • 31 of 33 anorexia patients had low lumbar bone mineral content.
  • Patients with fractures had significantly lower lumbar BMC than those without fractures.
  • Fracture patients were older and had longer duration of anorexia and amenorrhea, but similar weight and BMI to non‑fracture patients.

Practical Outcomes

  • The findings highlight the severe bone loss risk in long‑standing anorexia nervosa, but they do not provide any guidance on using the peptide vilon or suggest any protocols relevant to the biohacker community.

Summary

This study looked at bone health in 33 women with anorexia nervosa, comparing those who had fractures to those who didn’t. It found that most patients had low lumbar bone mineral content, and those with fractures had even lower values, were older, and had longer periods of illness and amenorrhea. The research does not involve the peptide vilon and offers no actionable advice for longevity, metabolic health, or performance optimization.

Abstract

A national survey has regrouped 33 cases of anorexia nervosa (AN) with osseous investigations, in particular an absorptiometry of the lumbar spine. 2 groups have been defined: 25 patients without fracture (F-) and 8 patients with osteoporotic fractures (F+), including 5 cases with 12 vertebral fractures and 5 with non vertebral fractures: 31/33 have a low lumbar bone mineral content (BMC). The lumbar BMC of the F+ is significantly lower than the F-: -4.1 +/- 1.6 DS versus -2.2 +/- 1.2 DS (p less than 0.001). 5 F+ patients are under the fracture threshold (FT), (O F-), 2 F+ are on the same level as the FT, and the last F+ has a lumbar BMC 15% above the FT, but an osteoporotic wrist fracture and a very low femoral neck BMC (0.64 g/m2, normal 1.06 +/- 0.15). F+ are older (35.2 year old versus 23.6, p less than 0.001), owing the fact that the duration of the AN (+ 9.2 years, p less than 0.005) and of the amenorrhea (+ 9.8 years, p less than 0.001) are longer, although the AN began at the same age in the 2 groups. The minimum weight, the body mass index, the percentage of loss of weight are similar in the 2 groups. Phosphocalcic biological studies, which show rather high osteocalcinemia and hydroxyprolinuria (hyperremodeling), with rather high serum 1-25 OH vitamin D, do not differ between the 2 groups. Endocrinologic evaluations, with a constant hypooestradiolemia of hypothalamic origin, low somatomedinemia and normal cortisolemia, are not different between the 2 groups.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

1991

Date

1991-11-30T00:00:00.000Z