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This study has been designed to study differences bone turnover in relation to glucagon-like peptide-2 (GLP-2) following feeding in lean and obese premenopausal women. Given the preliminary evidence that GLP-2 may act directly on osteoclasts, the investigators plan to determine whether GLP2 receptors are expressed in osteoclasts and the effect of GLP-2 on bone resorption.
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Fracture less than twelve months prior to recruitment
History of any long term immobilization (duration greater than three months)
Current pregnancy or trying to conceive Pregnancy or breast feeding less than one year prior to recruitment
Diabetes mellitus
History of or current conditions known to affect bone metabolism, which may include:
Current or clinically significant previous use of medications or treatment known to affect bone metabolism, for example:
Alcohol intake of greater than 21 units per week
Athlete, defined as an individual participating in competitive sport at amateur or professional level
Monogenic and obesity syndromes
History of cancer within the past 5 years excluding skin cancer non melanomas
19 participants in 2 patient groups
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