What Is Osteoporosis?
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Who Gets Osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis can occur in both men and women and at any age, but it is most common in older women.
§ Can Osteoporosis Be Prevented?
§ What Are the Symptoms of Osteoporosis?
§ How Is Osteoporosis Diagnosed?
§ How Is Osteoporosis Treated?
What Causes Osteoporosis?
Risk factors you cannot change include:
§ Gender. Women get osteoporosis more often than men.
§ Age. The older you are, the greater your risk of osteoporosis.
§ Body size. Small, thin women are at greater risk.
§ Ethnicity. White and Asian women are at highest risk. Black and Hispanic women have a lower risk.
§ Anorexia nervosa. This eating disorder can lead to osteoporosis.
§ Calcium and vitamin D intake. A diet low in calcium and vitamin D makes you more prone to bone loss.
§ Medication use. Some medicines increase the risk of osteoporosis.
§ Activity level. Lack of exercise or long-term bed rest can cause weak bones.
§ Smoking. Cigarettes are bad for bones, and the heart, and lungs, too.
§ Drinking alcohol. Too much alcohol can cause bone loss and broken bones.
Can Osteoporosis Be Prevented?
§ Eat a diet rich in calcium and vitamin D
§ Exercise
§ Not drink in excess or smoke.
Nutrition
§ Low-fat milk, yogurt, and cheese
§ Foods with added calcium such as orange juice, cereals, and breads.
Exercise
Exercise helps your bones grow stronger. To increase bone strength, you can:
§ Walk
§ Hike
§ Jog
§ Dance.
Healthy Lifestyle
What Are the Symptoms of Osteoporosis?
How Is Osteoporosis Diagnosed?
A bone mineral density test is the best way to check your bone health. This test can:
§ Diagnose osteoporosis and tell you whether you are likely to break a bone.
§ See if treatments are making the bones stronger.
How Is Osteoporosis Treated?
Treatment for osteoporosis includes:
§ A balanced diet rich in calcium and vitamin D
How Can I Prevent Falls?
§ Certain diseases that affect how you walk
§ Some types of medicine, such as sleeping pills.
Some tips to help prevent falls outdoors are:
§ Wear rubber-soled shoes so you don't slip
§ Walk on grass when sidewalks are slippery
§ In winter, put salt or kitty litter on icy sidewalks.
Some ways to help prevent falls indoors are:
§ Keep rooms free of clutter, especially on floors
§ Use plastic or carpet runners on slippery floors
§ Wear low-heeled shoes that provide good support
§ Do not walk in socks, stockings, or slippers
§ Be sure carpets and area rugs have skid-proof backs or are tacked to the floor
§ Be sure stairs are well lit and have rails on both sides
§ Put grab bars on bathroom walls near tub, shower, and toilet
§ Use a rubber bath mat in the shower or tub
§ Keep a flashlight next to your bed
§ Use a sturdy step stool with a handrail and wide steps
For More Information About Osteoporosis and Other Related Conditions:
NIH Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases ~ National Resource Center
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