With Hip Fractures Expected to Double Worldwide by 2050, Cleveland Clinic Expert Recommends 5 Lifestyle Changes for Better Bone Health
Orthopedic surgeon visiting Arab Health says individuals of all ages can take simple steps now to help protect their bone heath in the future
February 1, 2023, Dubai, UAE: Osteoporotic bone fractures are dangerous and often debilitating, and their incidence is expected to rise significantly as global populations age, according to research. The good news is that there are several simple steps individuals can take at any age to protect their bone health, says an expert from global health system Cleveland Clinic, who is visiting Arab Health in Dubai this week.
Speaking on the sidelines of the annual event, orthopedic surgeon Mark Schickendantz, MD, cited a recent study presented by researchers from Hong Kong at last year’s American Society of Bone and Mineral Research Annual Meeting. Dr. Schickendantz, who was not involved in the study, explains that the researchers analyzed global data and projected that by 2050, the number of hip fractures worldwide would have doubled compared with 2018 figures.
According to the International Osteoporosis Foundation, osteoporosis is already a major non-communicable disease and the most common bone disease, affecting one in three women and one in five men over the age of 50 worldwide.
“The study from Hong Kong researchers highlights the importance of spreading awareness about measures that can help to prevent osteoporosis,” says Dr. Schickendantz. “Although people might think of osteoporosis as an older person’s issue, you are never too young to take steps to protect your future bone health, particularly as these steps help to prevent other lifestyle diseases as well. It is also important to remember that there are other risk factors aside from age, and that osteoporosis is often only discovered when it is too late – for example, after a painful bone fracture.”
There are five simple steps that can help to prevent osteoporosis, Dr. Schickendantz says.
Step 1. Exercise regularly
A sedentary lifestyle is associated with increased risk of osteoporosis, says Dr. Schickendantz. He recommends individuals do high-impact weight-bearing exercises, which are excellent for building bones. He defines weight-bearing exercise as any activity that forces people to move against gravity, or gives resistance as they move, for example, walking, dancing, jogging, and stair climbing. He recommends aiming for 150 minutes per week, but stresses that these activities should be limited if an individual has already been diagnosed with osteopenia or osteoporosis.
If individuals suffer from lower extremity joint deficiencies such as knee or hip arthritis, Dr. Schickendantz says, they can do strength-training exercises that focus on resistance training. However, it is important to seek the advice of a healthcare provider before starting a rigorous strength training program, he cautions.
Step 2. Eat a bone-healthy diet
Calcium’s role in maintaining strong, healthy bones is well established, and it is best to try to get calcium from dietary sources, says Dr. Schickendantz. Examples of foods rich in calcium include salmon with bones, sardines, kale, broccoli, calcium-fortified juices and breads, dried figs, and dairy products.
If someone does need supplementary calcium, it is important to note that the body can only absorb 500 mg of calcium at a time, so it is best to take doses divided accordingly, he says.
Dr. Schickendantz adds that vitamin C also plays an important role in the production of collagen in bone matrix. Vegetables are a good source of vitamin C, and green and yellow vegetables have also been shown in studies to help with bone mineralization, he says.
Step 3. Check vitamin D levels
According to Dr. Schickendantz, most adults need 1,000 to 2,000 IU of vitamin D daily to help absorb the calcium they need for strong bones. Limited sun exposure, whether as a result of inclement weather or health concerns, is a common cause of vitamin D deficiency, he says. Other causes include having a dark skin, being elderly or having obesity. Dr. Schickendantz says a physician will be able to check an individual’s vitamin D levels through a simple blood test, and then be able to advise on supplementation.
Step 4. Reduce risk levels
Tobacco use and the excessive consumption of coffee and alcohol should be avoided as these are all linked to loss of bone mineral density.
Step 5. Be aware of individual risk factors
Those at higher risk for osteoporosis include people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes; people with conditions that affect nutrient absorption such as inflammatory bowel disease, celiac disease or having had bariatric surgery; people who are over the age of 65, and women who are post-menopausal, among others.
If an individual believes they are at risk, a quick and painless bone density scan can detect osteoporosis, and a healthcare provider might prescribe medication to help manage the condition, says Dr. Schickendantz.
“Osteoporosis normally has no symptoms, and is often discovered only after a painful fracture, when the bones have already weakened. It is important, therefore, to follow a healthcare provider’s advice on screening. Some indications that a person has osteoporosis include loss of height, change in posture, shortness of breath due to a smaller lung capacity from compressed disks, bone fractures and pain in the lower back,” Dr. Schickendantz concludes.
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