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STRONG on the inside

You can’t feel your bones become weaker and, unfortunately, you may not know you have osteopenia or osteoporosis

If the thought of fracturing a rib when you sneeze fills you with dread, there are simple lifestyle tweaks that can help you build better bones as you age.

BONE BASICS

Did you know poor bone health is a major cause of disability and the underlying cause of death for thousands of Australians each year? Many of these tragic cases could have been prevented, and that’s what makes taking care of your bones so important. Without healthy, strong bones to support the structure of your body, it becomes difficult, and in some cases impossible, to lead an active life.

Do the right thing

Bones become weakened and fracture more easily

Not smoking, limiting your alcohol and caffeine intake and spending some time in the sun can all help protect your bones. By maintaining healthy bones as you age, the risk of osteopenia (low bone density) and osteoporosis – a condition where bones become weakened and fracture more easily than normal bone – is greatly reduced. How strong your bones are, however, depends on many factors:

» Your genes

» Your hormone levels

» Your diet

» How active you are.

You can’t control all of these factors, however there are plenty of steps you can take to support your bones.

Clever bones

Besides making it

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