Optimising bone health
- 13 Dec 2023
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Optimising bone health
- Updated on 13 Dec 2023
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Offer information on bone health, especially if a woman is diagnosed with an early menopause or premature ovarian insufficiency.
Bone health can be improved by:
- Regular exercise including walking outdoors to increase vitamin D production.
- Strength training different muscle groups and undertaking a combination of exercises that include balance, flexibility and stretching.
- Maintaining a normal BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 kg/m2.
- Eating a balanced diet that is rich in calcium (700 mg per day) and vitamin D.
- Stopping smoking if applicable.
- Keeping alcohol intake within recommended limits (<14 units per week).
- Taking a vitamin D replacement if not exposed to much sunlight. The NHS recommends a daily 10mcg or 400IU vitamin D supplement for women in perimenopause and menopause.
- Taking a calcium supplement if dietary sources are inadequate. Online calcium calculators can be used.
- The Royal Osteoporosis Society have an online risk checker tool that can be completed by patients which takes about 3 minutes to complete.
Note:
- Consider evaluating a woman’s risk for osteoporosis. Bone mineral density assessment is not a cost-effective screening tool and should be performed on a selective basis following individual risk assessment. Fracture risk assessment can be carried out using the FRAX tool developed by the WHO.
- Be aware that fracture risk assessment tools, such as FRAX, are not validated for women under 40 years.
References and Further Information:
- The Royal Osteoporosis Society
- The IOS online calcium calculator
- NICE CKS guidance. Osteoporosis -prevention of fragility fractures. Last revised April 2023.
- Fracture risk assessment tool. Last accessed September 2023.
- Royal Osteoporosis Society. Bone health for all. Last accessed September 2023.
- International Osteoporosis Foundation calcium calculator. Last accessed September 2023.
- Hamoda H, Panay N, Pedder H et al. The British Menopause Society & Women’s Health Concern 2020 recommendations on hormone replacement therapy in menopausal women. Found on page 185. Post Reprod Health 2020.
- Denby N. Menopause: Nutrition and weight gain. British Menopause Society. Tool for Clinicians. 2023.
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