
I see it all the time in my practice: women who feel perfectly fine put off their DEXA scans, brush off conversations about medication, or think, “That won’t happen to me.” But the reality is sobering. Half of all women over 50 will break a bone because of osteoporosis. And in many cases, it could have been prevented.
What makes osteoporosis so dangerous is how quietly it develops. There’s no pain, no obvious symptoms—just a seemingly harmless moment, like moving a coffee table or missing a step, that ends in a serious, sometimes life-altering fracture. By then, your independence and quality of life may already be at risk.
This episode kicks off a three-part series on bone health, designed to give you the knowledge and tools you need to protect yourself. We’ll break down how your bones function, how menopause affects them, and what you can do to stay strong, starting today. You'll also learn the difference between osteopenia and osteoporosis, and how to assess both your lifestyle and medical risk factors.
Your bones are your foundation. Let’s make sure they stay strong for the life you want to live.
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Audio Stamps
00:55 - Introduction to a three-part series on bone health, covering how bones work, lifestyle strategies, and medication options to prevent osteoporosis.
01:36 - How bones constantly remodel using osteocytes, osteoclasts, and osteoblasts working together to break down and rebuild bone tissue.
04:06 - How menopause disrupts bone remodeling when estrogen drops, plus the three stages of bone health.
06:06 - Why osteoporosis is called a "silent disease", and a real patient story showing the importance of early detection and prevention.
7:38 - Risk factors for osteoporosis broken down into modifiable factors and non-modifiable factors.
11:06 - Episode recap covering three key takeaways.
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