How to Improve Bone Health

Strong bones are vital for mobility, strength, and overall health. Bone loss increases with age, making it essential to adopt habits that support bone density, prevent fractures, and reduce the risk of osteoporosis.

Calcium is a key mineral for bone strength. Include dairy, leafy greens, almonds, and fortified foods in your diet to maintain bone density and prevent brittleness.

Increase Calcium Intake

Vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium. Get sunlight exposure, eat fatty fish, eggs, and fortified dairy products, or take supplements if needed to support bone health.

Get Enough Vitamin D

Perform Weight-Bearing Exercises

Activities like walking, jogging, strength training, and yoga stimulate bone formation, improve density, and reduce the risk of fractures by strengthening muscles and joints.

High sodium and sugar levels can cause calcium loss through urine, weakening bones over time. Opt for fresh, whole foods and limit processed meals.

Reduce Salt & Sugar Intake

Being underweight increases the risk of fractures, while excess weight stresses bones. A balanced diet and regular exercise help maintain a healthy body weight and strong bones.

Maintain a Healthy Weight

Excess alcohol and caffeine reduce calcium absorption, weakening bones over time. Moderation is key—limit alcohol intake and opt for herbal teas or water instead of excessive coffee.

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Limit Alcohol & Caffeine

Smoking lowers bone mass, increases fracture risks, and slows healing. Quitting smoking improves calcium absorption and overall bone strength.

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Quit Smoking

Especially for older adults or those at risk of osteoporosis, bone density scans help assess bone health and detect early signs of bone loss for timely intervention.

Get Regular Bone Density Tests

Strong bones require a balanced diet, exercise, and healthy habits. Prioritizing bone health from an early age helps prevent fractures, osteoporosis, and mobility issues later in life.

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