World Osteoporosis Day: October 20, 2007
Thursday, October 18, 2007
JC Jones MA RN

The
National Osteoporosis Foundation wants us to take
steps for strong bones by walking every day.
Osteoporosis - a
disease of porous bone and low bone mass leading to fragile bones and susceptibility to
fractures - is both preventable and treatable. It is a
major public health risk - especially for women who account for 80% of those affected.
Osteoporosis is a silent disease because bone loss occurs without symptoms and people do not realize their bones are getting weak until they have a
fracture. To prevent osteoporosis:
We do not have to accept osteoporosis as an inevitable part of aging. Osteoporosis isn't a disease that is limited to older, thin white women. It strikes all people at different stages of life - unless you follow the tips for prevention above. Osteoporosis is costly and can be deadly- see my post in Healthline Connects
Who Knew? Hip Fractures pose Greater Risk to Women than Cancers.Labels: osteoporosis, strong bones
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