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December 31, 2008

Risk factors for osteoporosis

The following risk factors can increase your chance of developing osteoporosis.

Your family history :

  • Any family history of osteoporosis and fractures

Your medical history :

Certain conditions and medications can increase your risk of osteoporosis.

  • Cortico-steroids (commonly used for Asthma)
  • Rheumatoid arthritis (more…)

Men and Women can Get Osteoporosis

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Osteoporosis affects both women and men.

Women are at a greater risk of developing osteoporosis than men, mainly due to the rapid decline in oestrogen levels after menopause. Oestrogen is an important hormone for maintaining healthy bones. When oestrogen levels decrease, the bones lose calcium (and other minerals) at a much faster rate - bone loss is approximately 1% - 5% per year after menopause. (more…)

Viactiv Calcium (500mg) plus Vitamins D & K, Chocolate Mint, 60-Count Soft Chews

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Calcium Supplement Plus Vitamins D and K. 500+D+K. Artificial flavor. Active nutrition for women by women. Viactiv Soft Calcium Chews - Be sweet to your bones. Why Calcium? Osteoporosis affects menopausal women, middle-aged and older persons. Preventing osteoporosis should start earlier in your life. Regular exercise and a healthy diet with enough calcium helps build and maintain good bone health and may reduce the risk of osteoporosis later in life. Adequate calcium intake is important, but daily intakes above about 2,000 mg are not likely to provide additional benefit. Why Vitamins D and K? Vitamin D enhances calcium absorption and Vitamin K aids in its utilization. (more…)

Posture Corrective Brace BEIGE - SAVE $10 - Offer ends soon

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Individuals with osteoporosis and postural disturbances will find our Posture Corrective Brace to be especially beneficial in helping you stand straight.

Product Features

  • Adjusts to fit chest sizes 22″ to 46″.
  • Fit Tips: Men measure the chest; women measure just below the bust.
  • Soft, non-elastic straps provide a secure, non-binding fit.
  • Easily adjustable hook-and-loop closure increases and decreases the amount of support and pressure.
  • Material content: 55% foam, 25% polyamide, 20% cotton. (more…)

What Do You Know About Osteoporosis?

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Osteoporosis is a condition in which the bones become fragile and brittle, leading to a higher risk of fractures (breaks or cracks) than in normal bone.

Osteoporosis occurs when bones lose minerals, such as calcium, more quickly than the body can replace them, leading to a loss of bone thickness (bone mass or density). As a result, bones become thinner and less dense, so that even a minor bump or accident can cause serious fractures. These are known as fragility or minimal trauma fractures.

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Any bone can be affected by osteoporosis, but the most common sites are bones in the hip, spine, wrist, ribs, pelvis and upper arm. Osteoporosis usually has no signs or symptoms until a fracture happens - this is why osteoporosis is often called the ’silent disease’.

Fractures due to osteoporosis (osteoporotic fractures) can lead to changes in posture (eg developing a stoop or Dowager’s hump in your back), muscle weakness, loss of height and bone deformity of the spine. Fractures can lead to chronic pain, disability, loss of independence and even premature death.

Every 8 minutes, someone is admitted to an Australian hospital with an osteoporotic fracture. This is expected to rise to every 3 - 4 minutes by the year 2021, as the population ages and the number of osteoporotic fractures increase.

source: www.osteoporosis.org.au

Product Ratings for Osteoporosis

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Product ratings for osteoporosis

The following information is very important for us. This is the information about product ratings for osteoporosis which can become your reference in choosing the products of nutritional supplements. The science ratings are shown using the star signs. (more…)

The Myth of Osteoporosis

The Myth of Osteoporosis is a research-based work that provides clear insight into the myths of osteoporosis. These myths motivate both patient and physician into a lifetime of unnecessary testing and drug therapy — therapy that can in fact be life-threatening. Gillian Sanson’s well-documented explanation of these myths can spare women great anxiety. She takes the fear out of aging and restores women’s sense of control over their bodies. She gives women good reasons for challenging the common way that osteoporosis is handled in the United States and in many other industrialized nations. (more…)

What is Osteoporosis?

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About osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a condition in which the normal amount of bone mass has decreased.

People with osteoporosis have brittle bones, which increases the risk of bone fracture, particularly in the hip, spine, and wrist. Osteoporosis is most common in postmenopausal Asian and Caucasian women. Premenopausal women are partially protected against bone loss by the hormone called oestrogen. Black women often have slightly greater bone mass than do other women, which helps protect against bone fractures. In men, testosterone partially protects against bone loss even after middle age. Beyond issues of race, age, and gender, incidence varies widely from society to society, suggesting that osteoporosis is largely preventable. (more…)

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