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Make your bones strong with these expert-approved tips to reduce osteoporosis risk

Osteoporosis diminishes bone strength, increasing fracture susceptibility. May marks Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month, emphasising the need to raise awareness about this condition. Taking proactive measures is key to safeguarding bone health and minimising osteoporosis risk.

May 21, 2024 / 13:21 IST
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How to make your bones strong: Ensure sufficient intake of calcium and vitamin D. Calcium-rich foods such as dairy products, leafy greens, and fortified foods support bone density (Image: Canva)
How to make your bones strong: Ensure sufficient intake of calcium and vitamin D. Calcium-rich foods such as dairy products, leafy greens, and fortified foods support bone density (Image: Canva)

Osteoporosis occurs when more bone is lost than replaced, weakening bones. This condition, often termed a ‘silent disease’ by the National Institutes of Aging, can lead to easy fractures, typically in the hip, spine, or wrist. In osteoporosis, bones resemble a honeycomb, with smaller walls and larger spaces between them. This structural change weakens bones, making them more prone to breakage.

Further, the National Institutes of Aging state that in severe osteoporosis cases, a simple cough or minor bump can cause a fracture. Recovery from these fractures is challenging, often resulting in persistent pain. Also, Osteoporosis affects approximately one in five women over 50, and one in 20 men. Women of White and Asian descent are at a higher risk of developing osteoporosis.

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To combat osteoporosis, you must focus on awareness and preventive measures, stresses Dr Kirthi Paladugu, Senior Consultant Joint Replacement & Arthroscopy Surgeon at Yashoda Hospitals, Hyderabad. She adds, "First, ensure adequate calcium and vitamin D intake. Include calcium-rich foods such as dairy products, leafy greens, and fortified foods in your diet. Vitamin D, vital for calcium absorption, can be obtained from sunlight, fatty fish, and supplements."

Dr Paladugu suggests the following strategies and lifestyle tweaks to boost your bone health and beat the osteoporosis risk: