Osteoporosis: Eight Tips For 2008

Main Category: Bones / Orthopedics
Also Included In: Women's Health / Gynecology;  Endocrinology
Article Date: 04 Jan 2008 - 0:00 PDT

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We can't control all the factors that contribute to osteoporotic fractures, but there's a lot women can do to strengthen and preserve their bones, reports the January 2008 issue of Harvard Women's Health Watch. Here are eight things to keep in mind:

1. Get vital nutrients: Maintain a healthy diet that provides bone-building nutrients, including potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, calcium, and vitamin D.

2. Exercise: Get at least 30 minutes of bone-strengthening activity most days. Include both weight-bearing activities, like running or brisk walking, and resistance exercise.

3. Don't smoke: Smokers lose bone faster and have higher fracture rates.

4. Know your risk: Most guidelines recommend osteoporosis screening through bone mineral density (BMD) testing starting at age 65 earlier for women who have health conditions or take medications that increase risk.

5. Consider bone preserving drugs: Postmenopausal women who've had a fracture or received a BMD score of -2.5 or worse should take an osteoporosis drug. Women with scores of -2.0 to -2.5 should consider medication.

6. Be aware of the depression connection: Research has found links between depression and bone loss. For example, women with a history of major depression have lower bone density and higher levels of cortisol, a hormone related to bone loss. If you're being treated for depression, ask your clinician about whether you should have a BMD test.

7. Maintain a healthy weight: Weighing less than 127 pounds or having a body mass index under 21 is a risk factor for osteoporosis. Also, if you lose weight during the menopausal transition, you're more likely to lose bone. Avoid ultra-low-calorie diets and diets that eliminate whole food groups.

8. Avoid falls: Keep floors clear of tripping hazards, make sure stairways and entrances are well lit, and add grab bars to your bathtub or shower.

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