Bone Health & Osteoporosis
Bone strength is very important for quality of life as you age for both men and women, with risk of bone loss increasing post-menopause.
Key Facts
- Calcium is not the only nutrient important for bones. Optimising your levels of several minerals such as magnesium, zinc, boron and levels of vitamin D and K2 can support calcium in bones. Deficiencies in these nutrients, especially Vitamin D, magnesium and Vitamin K2 are highly prevalent in Ireland.
- Some dietary and lifestyle factors, including ongoing inflammation and stress can increase bone loss and it may be important to address these
- Exercise is key in maintaining bone density
- After the menopause, women lack oestrogen which helped to keep their bones strong. Phytoestrogens in the diet or supplements may be used to support bone health
- A DEXA scan is the gold standard test to measure your bone density. However, a bone turnover test can assess markers of current levels of bone loss between DEXA scans, allowing ongoing assessment and management
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