For Osteoporosis
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Skeletal Strengthening For Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a silent disease that affects the integrity of your bone’s internal structure. The term osteoporosis means “porous bone.” When viewed under a microscope, healthy bone looks like a tightly formed honeycomb. When osteoporosis occurs, those holes and spaces have become much more extensive, indicating a loss of density that makes them both more fragile and susceptible to injury.
Bones are not solid rigid structures
Instead, each of our bones is part of a complex skeletal framework of living tissue undergoing a process of continual change called remodeling.
We develop a strong skeletal system through the daily removal or resorption of bone mineral along with an equal deposit of new mineral.
When this delicate balance of bone remodeling is disrupted, it can have an enormous impact on bone health and increase the risk of developing osteoporosis.
Primary Risk Factors
Injuries
Frequent falls, family history of fractures and falls, a previous fracture, long term bed rest
Age
Cessation of a woman’s period for more than 12 months, age older than 60+
Chronic disorder
Chronic disorders such as anorexia, Chron’s disease, liver disease, hyperthyroidism, post-transplantation, renal failure, Cushing’s syndrome, arthritis
Lifestyle
Sedentary lifestyle, diet low in Vitamin D, high alcohol intake, smoking, medications such as corticosteroids
WHO IS AT RISK?
After the age of about 30 years old, the average person naturally begins to lose bone density when bones lose the ability to rebuild at the same rate it breaks down. Women, in particular, face a higher risk of losing bone density as they age and enter menopause when hormone changes accelerate the loss of bone density.
ARE MEN AT RISK FOR OSTEOPOROSIS?
Yes. Men are absolutely at risk of being diagnosed with osteoporosis. It is vitally important for them to communicate with their doctors about their skeletal health. While it is true, men don’t experience hormone-related bone loss at the same rate as women experiencing menopause; bone loss accelerates as men age.
By around the age of 60, men begin to lose bone mass at the same rate as women. Once over 60, both men and women also experience a decrease in their ability to absorb calcium, an essential nutrient for bone health
Healthy Bones
Osteoporotic Bones
What are some of the risk factors for men?
Yes. Men are absolutely at risk of being diagnosed with osteoporosis. It is vitally important for them to communicate with their doctors about their skeletal health. While it is true, men don’t experience hormone-related bone mass at the same rate as women experiencing menopause; bone loss accelerates as men age.
By around the age of 60, men begin to lose bone mass at the same rate as women. Once over 60, both men and women also experience a decrease in their ability to absorb calcium, an essential nutrient for bone health.
What are some of the risk factors for men?
Chronic diseases that affect the kidneys, lungs, stomach, and intestines or alter hormone levels
Use of certain medications, such as glucocorticoids
Low levels of the sex hormone testosterone
Unhealthy lifestyle habits can accelerate the loss of bone density: smoking, excessive alcohol use, low calcium intake, and inadequate physical exercise
Age. Your risk increases with advancing age
Race. White men appear to be at particularly high risk, but all men can develop this disease
What Our Customers Have To Say
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How Do You Find Out If You Have Osteoporosis?
The most common test used to measure bone mass density, according to the International Osteoporosis Foundation, is a DXA scan or dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. The test is painless and much like an x-ray, but without the same level of exposure to radiation.
It can measure small incremental changes in bone density throughout your body but is most often used to measure BMD in the hip and spine.