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Osteoporosis Diet for Beginners

by Dr Mariam Smith

Knowing What Osteoporosis Is Low bone mass and structural degeneration of bone tissue are the hallmarks of osteoporosis, a prevalent bone condition that increases bone fragility and fracture risk. It affects millions of individuals globally, particularly among older folks, and because of the problems that come with it, it presents serious health risks. Osteoporosis is primarily caused by an imbalance in the natural mechanisms that control bone remodeling, namely bone resorption and creation. Over the course of a person's life, their bones undergo constant remodeling, with new bone being created by osteoblasts and old bone being broken down by cells known as osteoclasts. This balance is upset with osteoporosis, however, and over time, there is a net loss of bone strength and density. The following are some of the elements that lead to osteoporosis development: 1. Age: Bone mass steadily decreases with age, reaching a high in early adulthood. Bone turnover slows down with age, increasing the risk of osteoporosis. 2. Hormonal Changes: Imbalances in hormones, such as lower testosterone levels in males and lower estrogen levels in women after menopause, may hasten the loss of bone. 3. Nutritional Deficiencies: Osteoporosis risk may be elevated by inadequate consumption of important nutrients such as calcium, vitamin D, magnesium, and vitamin K. 4. Lifestyle Factors: Leading an inactive life, smoking, drinking too much alcohol, and taking certain drugs may weaken bones and cause bone loss. 5. Genetic Predisposition: An individual's vulnerability to osteoporosis is mostly determined by genetic factors and family history of the illness. Diet is Crucial for Managing Osteoporosis Age and genetic predisposition are inevitable risk factors for osteoporosis; nevertheless, lifestyle changes, especially dietary changes, may greatly improve bone health and lower the chance of fractures. The provision of vital nutrients that support the processes of bone development, maintenance, and repair is largely dependent on diet.

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ISBN
Author Dr Mariam Smith
Pages 54
Publisher Independently Published
Year 2024
ISBN-13 9798882780134
Format Paperback
Publication Date 2024-02-25
Imprint Independently Published
Audience General

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