How does progesterone influence bone health, including its role in maintaining bone density and reducing the risk of osteoporosis?
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1. Progesterone helps increase bone density by stimulating osteoblasts, the cells that promote bone formation, thereby reducing osteoporosis risk.
2. By enhancing the activity and lifespan of osteoblasts, progesterone aids in maintaining bone density and preventing osteoporosis, particularly post-menopause.
Progesterone promotes bone health by stimulating osteoblasts, the cells responsible for bone formation, thus enhancing bone density and reducing osteoporosis risk.