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Osteoporosis Exercise
Content reviewed by Dr. Rajasekhar M.S.(Ortho)
 
Why is exercise important for those with Osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis is a condition where bones that were once strong and thick, become weak and brittle. It is normal to lose bone mass with age, but losing bone mass, to the point where it results in frequent fractures, can cause health problems and a loss of independence. Regular exercise can not only prevent Osteoporosis, but can also decrease the rate of  bone loss, once it has begun.
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What types of exercise are beneficial and safe?
A specific type of exercise - weight-bearing exercise - is necessary to strengthen bones. Weight-bearing exercise is defined as any activity one does to support one's body weight. Examples include walking and climbing stairs. However, while doing weight-bearing exercises, it is important to choose an activity that is safe for you and not dangerous to the joints. A weight-bearing exercise does not need to be a high-impact exercise, such as jogging. The force exerted by your muscles, on the bones, also helps to strengthen them. The stronger a muscle is, more the force it exerts upon the bone. Therefore, by strengthening your muscles, you can also strengthen your bones. Weight lifting and resistance training are two types of exercise that help to strengthen muscles. Even lifting a small amount of weight on a regular basis, can have health benefits. Small hand weights and resistance bands are examples of muscle strengthening equipment, that are inexpensive and easy to use.
Weakening bones are part of a life process, that all people, especially women, must face as they grow older. However, steps can be taken early in life, to prevent Osteoporosis. While prevention is the best protection, loss of bone density can be reduced with treatment including exercise, caution, and diet. Exercise is an essential tool in the battle against Osteoporosis, as it is effective in both prevention and treatment.

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