All You Know & Don’t Know About Osteoporosis
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So, another one of my very close friend has been diagnosed with Osteoporosis recently. She is not the only one amongst my friends who was caught unaware. After talking to them, I realized that most women do not know much about Osteoporosis and definitely not about the connection between menopause and osteoporosis. Most we know is that osteoporosis is caused by calcium deficiency.
No one ever tells us about why this calcium deficiency happens even when we have been drinking milk, eating curd etc all our lives…or even taking calcium supplements! And when we don’t know about something, when we don’t question the cause…we won’t know what to do about it.
Today, let me tell you about Osteoporosis and a clear-cut connection between menopause and osteoporosis which not many would know. My friends didn’t know and I am sure most of us, don’t either. Do share this post with all your friends and family so that the awareness can be built.
The problem with menopause or even peri-menopause is that with it, osteoporosis becomes a scary reality for most of the women. Surgical menopause has also become so common these days. Surgical menopause happens when rather than natural aging, surgery (removal of ovaries) causes menopause. Ovarian cysts too have been so common these days resulting into surgical menopause often.
First, What is Osteoporosis?
It is a condition that affects bones. Our bones have small spaces inside. In Osteoporosis, these spaces grow big making our bones weak and porous.
Osteoporosis mostly comes with age and in women especially. In this, the affected person becomes prone to fractures even while doing daily activities. The most commonly affected areas for fractures are ribs, wrists, hips and spine.
Symptoms of Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is painless till we suffer from a fracture. No wonder, people never realize they suffer from it till it becomes glaringly obvious. However, if you notice these warning signs, it’s time to act:
- Brittle nails
- Weak grip strength
- Receding gums
- Back or neck pain
- A fracture with a small movement such as a sneeze or a little fall/step off
- Family history of osteoporosis
Left unattended, osteoporosis can become severe and small sudden movements like a sneeze can also cause a fracture. Spine injuries and loss of height can happen. A fall can turn out to be fatal, at worst.
Causes of Osteoporosis
General causes include:
- Certain medical conditions e.g. hyperthyroidism, digestive disorders, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes etc
- Certain medications such as corticosteroids (prednisone etc)
- Nutritional deficiency such as calcium and Vit D etc
Other Risk Factors:
- Age – our bones start breaking down faster in our 30s. This leads to loss of density and results in fragile bones and osteoporosis.
- Menopause – a big risk factor in women. Menopause occurs around the age of 45-55. With low estrogen levels, absorption of calcium gets affected seriously and women lose bone at a much faster rate. Just being a female at menopause stage is a big risk factor for women!
- Being sedentary – if we are not physically active, we are always prone to osteoporosis, men and women both
- Low BMI/body weight – being malnourished or underweight is a big risk factor for osteoporosis. Let’s be strong, not skinny!
- Low muscle mass – muscles support the bones hence muscle-strength is important
- Smoking or alcohol consumption is another risk factor that applies to men and women both
Now combine these risk factors for a women nearing menopause and it is a no-brainer how osteoporosis can cause some serious damage. Do note that men are susceptible to osteoporosis as well, especially in later years!
To confirm osteoporosis, a doc might order a specific blood test . To be more accurate, a DEXA (dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry scan)/Bone Mineral Density (BMD) is the only option, as of now.
What To Do?
Upon confirmation, the doctor might advise a treatment plan involving bisphosphonates or some other specific therapies. Make sure to always discuss the treatment plan with your doctor thoroughly. Some researches that I have read point to some serious side effects with these treatments, such as cancer and stroke etc, unfortunately.
As for prevention, the factors that we can work with are, Nutrition and engaging in physical activities that strengthen the bones. With both these ticked positive, we can bring down the total risk of Osteoporosis, significantly lower. We can strengthen the bones, in fact! Some tips for that are:
- Maintain a healthy weight: not less, not more
- Quit smoking, quit alcohol (or at least moderate it)
- Have a healthy diet rich in bone-friendly foods such as calcium, zinc, protein, Vitamin K etc
- Supplement with Vit D, Calcium supplements if needed and as per your doc/nutritionist’s advice
- Have a physically active lifestyle. Regular weight-bearing and muscle-strengthening exercise are very important for new bone tissue formation.
- Take care of your muscle-mass for supportive strength to bones and to reduce the chances of falling etc
In the end, do give your bone-health a serious thought and share this blog with your friends and family. Remember, fractures are not just painful and delipidating but can also lead to other serious complications.
Having scared you enough, let me end on a positive note by saying that with enough care, we can strengthen our bones, slow down age-related osteoporosis to a large extent and prevent it from happening in first place. Before the menopause hits, women especially need to be ready to combat the bone-losses that are bound to accelerate in our bodies.
Love, Health & Peace
Your Health/Nutrition Coach
Smiita Krishna
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