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Mother's Day 2023: Give the gift of wellness to your mother with these essential bone-health tips

This Mother’s Day, give your mom the gift of good health and happy bones by helping her reduce the risk of osteoporosis. Here are five gifts you can give your mother: indulge in Zumba or yoga, become her walking partner, make sure she is taking enough calcium in her diet, enhance your culinary prowess, and replace alcohol consumption with mocktail moments.

May 13, 2023 / 10:32 IST
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After menopause, there is a drastic decline in the levels of oestrogen, which makes women more susceptible to osteoporosis (Image: Canva)

Happy Mother's Day: Mothers, often placed on a pedestal, are not the superwomen we believe them to be, every second of the day. They are human, and the weight of non-stop multitasking is bound to take a toll on their mental, emotional, psychological, and, of course, physical health. Notorious for always tending to the needs of others but often neglecting their own, your mother needs a gentle nudge (and a wholesome dose of self-care) to recognise the importance of prioritising themselves. This Mother’s Day, give your mom the gift of good health and happy bones, by helping her reduce the risk of osteoporosis.

Understanding osteoporosis: Decreased strength of the bone leading to an increased susceptibility to fractures is known as osteoporosis. It can occur in both men and women, but post-menopausal women are the frequent target of lowered bone density or bone demineralisation. This leads to constant back pain, as the vertebrae of the spine are most commonly affected. It can also lead to fractures in the pelvis and the wrist (called Colles’ fracture).

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Oestrogen, the main female sex hormone, is especially responsible for pregnancy, menstruation, and bone strength. In adequate amounts, it reduces bone resorption (breaking down of bone tissue and release of minerals), thus maintaining bone structure. It also enhances the production of calcitonin, the hormone responsible for inhibiting the breakdown of bones. Oestrogen advances the absorption of calcium by the intestine and reduces its excretion from the kidneys. After menopause, there is a drastic decline in the levels of oestrogen, which makes women more susceptible to osteoporosis. The risk factors leading to fractures include aging, menopause, personal history of fractures, and a tendency to fall. Such risks cannot be modified, per say.

However, there are a number of other aspects that also contribute to bone health, which can fortunately be altered.