10/04/2022
More than 10 million American women and men over 50 have osteoporosis (severely low bone density). Another 44 million have its precursor, osteopenia (low bone mass). Risk factors for osteoporosis include aging, being female, low body weight, low s*x hormones, menopause, chronic smoking, sedentary lifestyle and excessive alcohol use. Severely weakened bone structure is more at risk for fractures after falling or other everyday activities. It's broken bones of the spine or pelvis that are the most debilitating and potentially fatal. When we exercise, we don’t just build muscle and endurance but also maintain the thickness of our bones. Some great ways to prevent the early onset of osteoporosis are exercises that involve weight-bearing, resistance, and flexibility-such as Pilates which focuses on these measures while improving posture and balance. Take a look.