World Osteoporosis Day, 20th October 2021 – Stay active by exercising even with osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a silent bone disease with no early-stage symptoms. This disease condition can severely impair your mobility and independence

Osteoporosis is a bone disease in which bone tissues deteriorate and bones become brittle leading to frequent fractures. It is often called a silent disease because there are no symptoms in the early stages and it progresses quietly. According to statistics, one in every three women over 50 years of age suffer an osteoporotic fracture. One in five men also face the same risk but only around 20% of osteoporosis patients are being diagnosed and treated. In a 2013 study, it was estimated that 50 million people in India are either osteoporotic (T-score lower than-2.5) or have low bone mass (T-score between-1.0 and-2.5).

World Osteoporosis Day

Every year on 20th October, World Osteoporosis Day is celebrated across the world to raise awareness about the disease that severely affects the bone health of an individual. The United Kingdom’s National Osteoporosis Society observed World Osteoporosis Day for the first time on 20 October 1996. The theme for 2021 is Serve Up Bone Strength.

Early signs of osteoporosis:

Due to low mineral density in the bones, the handgrip is weakened. Weak and brittle nails may indicate a lack of bone density.

If you have osteoporosis, you might mistakenly think exercise will lead to fracture. But certain types of exercise strengthen muscles and bones, while other types are designed to improve your balance - which can help prevent falls.

Benefits of exercise - It's never too late to start exercising. Before you start, consult your doctor before starting any exercise program for osteoporosis. For postmenopausal women, regular physical activity can:

Increase your muscle strength.
Improve your balance.
Decrease your risk of bone fracture.
Maintain or improve your posture.
Relieve or decrease pain

Exercises recommended for people with osteoporosis

Strength training exercises – This includes the use of free weights, resistance bands or your own bodyweight to strengthen all major muscle groups, especially spinal muscles important for posture. Resistance training can also help maintain bone density.

Weight-bearing aerobic exercises - Weight-bearing aerobic activities involve doing aerobic exercise on your feet, with your bones supporting your weight. Examples include walking, dancing, low-impact aerobics, elliptical training machines, stair climbing and gardening.

Flexibility exercises - Moving your joints through their full range of motion helps you keep your muscles working well. Stretches are best performed after your muscles are warmed up. They should be done gently and slowly, without bouncing.

Stability and balance exercise - Stability and balance exercises help your muscles work together in a way that keeps you more stable and less likely to fall. Simple exercises such as standing on one leg or movement-based exercises such as tai chi can improve your stability and balance.

Tags : #Worldosteoporosisday #osteoporosisawareness #Osteoporosis #Osteoporosisexercises #Bonehealth #Osteoporosisprevention #Medicircle #SmitaKumar

Related Stories

Loading Please wait...

-Advertisements-




Trending Now

Dish TV Revolutionizes Entertainment with ‘Dish TV Smart+’ Services, Offering TV and OTT on Any Screen, AnywhereApril 26, 2024
Arohan Financial Services Recognized Among India's Best Workplaces in BFSI 2024April 26, 2024
Why Podcasts Are the Next Big Thing in Healthcare Advertising in IndiaApril 26, 2024
Challenges of Child Growth at High Altitudes: New Study Reveals ImpactApril 26, 2024
Staying Cool in India's Scorching Heat: Heatwave Safety TipsApril 26, 2024
The Dark Side of Neotame (Artificial Sweetener): New Research Raises Concerns about Gut HealthApril 26, 2024
Sightsavers India Fellowship Program Invites Applications for Promising OphthalmologistsApril 25, 2024
Transforming Brain Healthcare: India's Visionary Task Force for Neurological DisordersApril 25, 2024
The Battle Against Malaria: Rising Trends and Vaccine InnovationsApril 25, 2024
Talc and Asbestos Controversy: Inside Johnson & Johnson's Courtroom StruggleApril 25, 2024
The Hidden Struggles of Parenthood: Addressing Isolation, Loneliness, and BurnoutApril 25, 2024
FDA Confirms Bird Flu Virus Remnants in Pasteurized Milk: Safety and Regulatory InsightsApril 24, 2024
Sarvodaya Hospital Redefines Total Knee Replacement Surgery with Augmented Reality April 23, 2024
Fateh Education announces partnership to expand educational opportunities for Indian studentsApril 23, 2024
10 Strategies to counter disinformation for the healthcare digital ecosystemApril 23, 2024
Is Selling Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drugs in General Stores A Step Towards Affordable Healthcare in IndiaApril 23, 2024
Student Health Crisis: Food Poisoning Incident Strikes Pune Coaching CentreApril 23, 2024
The Impact of Diabetes on Kidney Health: Diabetic Nephropathy ExplainedApril 23, 2024
Toddler Hospitalized After Consuming Expired Chocolates: Health Concerns RaisedApril 23, 2024
After months of diagnostic delay, a migrant worker could access TB services only when a community health worker met himApril 22, 2024