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May National Osteoporosis Month 2020 Provide a Clear Vision to Achieving Good Bone Health


ARLINGTON, Va., April 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- This May, NOF will commemorate National Osteoporosis Month with the launch of new resources created to provide an easy-to-follow path for Americans to learn about good bone health. NOF will kickoff its 10,000 Steps a Day in May Challenge and share a handy digital calendar complete with user-friendly, daily tips. In addition, other awareness materials including a social media toolkit, podcast and other resources will be available via the NOF website.   

In the U.S., more than two million broken bones are caused by osteoporosis annually. Studies show that half of all women over the age of 50 and a quarter of men will break a bone in their lifetime due to this chronic, devastating disease. With these alarming facts top of mind, NOF is taking a proactive posture and using the "something for everyone" approach to generate awareness and impact behavior.

NOF continues to monitor the COVID-19 pandemic from a variety of sources. The NOF website highlights important information for patients/caregivers and healthcare providers. One of the critical factors is ensuring that osteoporosis medication regimens are followed during this period of social distancing and self-quarantine.  

To help prevent osteoporosis, you must build strong, dense bone early in life. You develop what is known as "peak bone mass" between the ages of 25-30. After this timeframe, you break down bone at a faster rate than you build it. It's essential to consume a healthy diet, including calcium and vitamin D ? the two most important nutrients for bone health. In addition, it is imperative to do weight-bearing and muscle-strengthening exercises to build and maintain your bone strength through your lifetime. To this end, NOF's 10,000 Steps a Day in May Challenge will showcase how low-impact, weight-bearing exercise ? like walking at a brisk pace ? can help to keep bones healthy and strong. Learn more about the challenge; daily prizes will be awarded and there's a chance to win a $500 gift card!

"In addition to the devastating health consequences, the cost of osteoporosis in the U.S. is a staggering $52 billion dollars a year," said Claire Gill, interim CEO, National Osteoporosis Foundation. "The majority of Americans don't realize how important their bone health is until they have a debilitating fracture. There are so many simple things that everyone can do daily to achieve good bone health. In fact, we created a very practical digital calendar which shares a tip a day to jumpstart Americans' pursuit to achieving healthy bones for life. It is our hope that this National Osteoporosis Month inspires everyone to make easy, yet necessary, changes that will help us live our best life." 

Here are some resources and information to get you started on how to best help protect your bones and prevent osteoporosis:

About the National Osteoporosis Foundation
Established in 1984, the National Osteoporosis Foundation is the nation's leading health organization dedicated to preventing osteoporosis and broken bones, promoting strong bones for life and reducing human suffering through programs of awareness, education, advocacy and research. For more information on the National Osteoporosis Foundation, visit www.nof.org.

Contact:
Claire Gill
National Osteoporosis Foundation
703-647-3025 or [email protected]

 

SOURCE National Osteoporosis Foundation


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