topicBoron Bone Health Meta-Analysis
claim1 2 1 2 Osteoporosis, the primary risk factor for fragility fractures, is highly prevalent and projected to increase as populations age globally [,].
evidence level1
citationTreister-Goltzman Yulia (2026)
sourceEffects of Prunes on Bone Density in Humans: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
topicBoron Bone Health Meta-Analysis
claimFragility fractures, particularly of the hip, spine, and wrist, are associated with substantial morbidity, loss of independence, increased mortality, and considerable healthcare costs, making osteoporosis a significant public health concern [,].
evidence level1
citationTreister-Goltzman Yulia (2026)
sourceEffects of Prunes on Bone Density in Humans: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
topicBoron Bone Health Meta-Analysis
claimEvidence from multiple in vitro biochemical and cell culture studies [,,], as well as preclinical investigations using ovariectomized and estrogen-deficient rodent models [,,,,,], consistently supports a favorable effect of prunes or prune-derived components on bone metabolism.
evidence level1
citationTreister-Goltzman Yulia (2026)
sourceEffects of Prunes on Bone Density in Humans: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
topicBoron Bone Health Meta-Analysis
claimPurpose This review aimed to evaluate the existing evidence on the effects of dietary factors and nutrients on dental implant osseointegration.
evidence level4
citationSodnom-Ish B (2026)
sourceThe effect of dietary factors and nutrients on osseointegration, dental implant success and survival: a scoping review.
topicBoron Bone Health Meta-Analysis
claimMost studies focused on vitamin D, whereas evidence for other micronutrients was limited.
evidence level4
citationSodnom-Ish B (2026)
sourceThe effect of dietary factors and nutrients on osseointegration, dental implant success and survival: a scoping review.
topicBoron Bone Health Meta-Analysis
claimFive studies reported no significant association, while two studies investigating vitamin B and vitamin C showed that vitamin B did not influence postoperative pain or paresthesia and vitamin C improved soft tissue healing.
evidence level4
citationSodnom-Ish B (2026)
sourceThe effect of dietary factors and nutrients on osseointegration, dental implant success and survival: a scoping review.
topicBoron Bone Health Meta-Analysis
claimMethods This scoping review was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) guidelines.
evidence level4
citationSodnom-Ish B (2026)
sourceThe effect of dietary factors and nutrients on osseointegration, dental implant success and survival: a scoping review.