Osteoporosis Exercises: Preventing and Managing Osteoporosis with Targeted Activity
Regular exercise is one of the most important steps toward preventing osteoporosis. The right kind of exercise along with other preventative measures like appropriate calcium intake can help build bone mass, especially in high-risk fracture sites like the hips and spine.
Treatment for Osteoporosis takes a multi-dimensional approach; simply changing one's diet may have little effect on bone mass if regular exercise is not part of the treatment ...
Type I osteoporosis can be prevented by several measures. This article overviews genetics, exercise, diet, calcium, and bone density as they relate to osteoporosis.
Actions such as smoking, an imbalanced diet, and alcohol abuse can all lead to osteoporosis, especially if the genetic disposition is already there in a patient.
This articles discusses lifestyle changes and conservative care for preventing osteoporosis in men, including stopping smoking and limiting alcohol usage.