Could This Silent Aging Mechanism Interfere With Bone Remodeling?

Vivian Goldschmidt, MA Nutrition

Evidence-Based
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DNA methylation is a process in which chemical compounds called methyl groups attach to DNA molecules, altering gene expression without changing the underlying genetic code. Studies have found that aberrant DNA methylation can disrupt bone metabolism, increase inflammation, and contribute to bone loss.

In this article, we’ll examine the science behind this epigenetic threat to bone health, and explore foods known as methylation adaptogens. These DNA-protective foods provide a natural strategy to help support healthy bone metabolism.

DNA Methylation And Bone Loss

Studies have found that DNA methylation facilitates inflammatory bone loss.

DNA is a molecule found in every cell in the human body that carries the genetic instructions for how the body develops and functions. During DNA methylation, a methyl group attaches to specific regions of DNA, influencing gene expression.

DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification, meaning it alters gene expression without changing the DNA sequence itself. Studies have associated DNA methylation with modifications to immune cell activities that create inflammation and bone loss.

A study published in the journal Frontiers linked aberrant DNA methylation to immune dysregulation, oxidative stress, and heightened bone resorption. When researchers inhibited abnormal methylation activity in animal models, it reversed abnormal methylation patterns and restored bone mass.1

The study concluded that aberrant DNA-methylation promotes chronic low-grade inflammation and immune dysfunction that expedites bone loss by favoring the action of osteoclasts — cells that break down and absorb bone mass– over osteoblasts, the cells responsible for building new bone.1

This gradual change in gene function caused by aberrant DNA methylation is called epigenetic drift, and it often occurs alongside aging.

Synopsis

DNA methylation is a chemical modification that can alter gene function. These epigenetic changes can disrupt bone formation and promote bone-damaging inflammation by altering immune function.

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Dietary Strategies To Reduce DNA Methylation

A 2025 study published in the journal Aging found that certain foods, categorized as methyl adaptogens, act as modulators of DNA methylation. The study found that participants who consumed the most methyl adaptogens showed the most substantial reductions in epigenetic age, up to eight years.2

Epigenetic age, sometimes called biological age, measures age based on the methylation of DNA molecules, a factor that is linked to many of the negative conditions associated with aging. This study found that consuming methylated adaptogens reduced markers of epigenetic aging.2

Including these methylation adaptogen foods in your diet can protect against epigenetic changes that disrupt immune function, increase inflammation, and the risk of bone loss.

  • Green tea
  • Turmeric
  • Garlic
  • Berries
  • Broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables such as Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, and kale
  • Rosemary
  • Oolong tea

Synopsis

Studies have found that certain foods can reduce aberrant methylation, and that the study participants who consumed the most of these methyl adaptogen foods had the lowest biological age. Including these foods in your diet supports healthy DNA methylation patterns and protects against epigenetic changes that can negatively affect bone health.

What This Means To You

Every day, the foods you eat provide an opportunity to reduce your biological age by preventing DNA methylation. A diet rich in plant foods, including methylation adaptogens, can help you support healthy aging at the cellular level.

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Your DNA provides the instructions that guide the function of every cell in your body. Supporting its health doesn’t just benefit your bones; it also supports your long-term well-being.

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References

1 https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/pharmacology/articles/10.3389/fphar.2025.1688305/

2 https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12074822/