How to Minimize Osteoporosis Risk Factors

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Prevent Osteoporosis

Millions of people deal with Osteoporosis on a daily basis. This disease can happen to any bone in your body but usually the wrist, hip and spine are affected the most. Many different factors can increase your chances of developing Osteoporosis but learning how to prevent and minimize your risks for Osteoporosis at an early age is fairly simple.

Things You'll Need

  • Calcium
  • Viatmin D
  • Exercise Regimen
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Instructions

  1. How to Minimize Osteoporosis Risk Factors

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      Smoking can put you at a higher risk for many different health problems.

      Stop smoking. If you are currently a regular smoker, consider quitting. You can find many available aids to help you quit this habit. You have the choice of prescription aids or over-the-counter; the choice is yours!

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      Limit your alcohol consumption. Alcohol can raise your risks of developing Osteoporosis so try not to over-do your intake of alcohol.

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      Start an exercise program. If you do not currently exercise regulary, consider joining a gym or doing your own routine in the comfort of your home. Exercise is a great way to prevent and minimize the risk of Osteoporosis.

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      Calcium and Vitamin D are important to your health.

      Increase your Vitamin D and Calcium intake. Many people today still do not consume the proper amount of Vitamin D (400-800 IU a day) and Calcium (1000-1500 mg a day, depending on your age). Find out how much you currently get and raise the consumption if you aren't getting enough in order to reduce your risks of Osteoporosis. Certain foods can ensure you get the right amount or you can take pills that will do the same thing.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you have any major concerns about Osteoporosis, be sure to consult your doctor and ask any and all questions.

  • This article is not guaranteed to work for everyone, use at your own risk!

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