By Joseph Hazan,M.D., FACOG
Your bones are constantly undergoing
turnover. On the one hand some bone
content is being resorbed and on the
other hand more is being built.
Building bones is a normal function
that goes unnoticed.
There is normally a balance between
building and resorbing. When this balance
is upset there could be osteoporosis and
fractures.
If this happens in the vertebrae it causes
the back to be bent over or hump back.
During menopause approximately 35 %
of bone mass can be lost.
To determine this a Bone Mineral Density
(BMD) x-ray is done.
The results are analyzed and reported as
normal, osteopenia (low density)
or osteoporosis (critically low).
Regular physical activity, Vitamin D3
and Calcium intake, and if needed
medical treatment will help
protect your bones.
It is important to avoid smoking,
alcohol, caffeine and steroids.
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