It is estimated that approximately 10 million
Americans have osteoporosis and another 44 million Americans have low bone
mass, which puts them at an increased risk for osteoporosis. People may be unaware they have the disease
until they fall and fracture a bone as osteoporosis does not exhibit any clear
signs or symptoms. While the disease
affects both men and women, older white and Asian women (especially those
post-menopausal) are at the highest risk.
Studies show one in every two women and up to one in four men age
50 years or older will break a done due to disease. Furthermore, injuries can lead to serious
complications and twenty percent of seniors who break a hip die within one year
of surgery. Many others require
long-term care.
The National Osteoporosis Foundation says
it is never too late to take steps to protect our bones and prevent fractures
(broken bones), and urge us to take action by adopting health habits that build
and protect our bones. One step is to
eat a well-balanced diet that includes fruits and vegetables as well as calcium
and vitamin D. Exercising regularly is another
important component and should include weight-bearing and muscle-strengthening
exercises. Also avoid smoking and limit
alcohol to 2-3 drinks per day.
An early diagnosis can also make a
difference as osteoporosis is a disease that can be treated as well as prevented. A safe and painless procedure called a bone
mineral density (BMD) test uses a special machine to measure bone density. It tells you the amount of bone mineral you
have in a certain area of bone and can be done on different bones in your body
such as hip, spine, forearm, etc. In addition,
common health conditions including rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and multiple
sclerosis, breast and prostate cancer, and diabetes can increase you chance of
getting osteoporosis.
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Source:
nof.org/preventing-fractures/prevention/
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