Exercise to strengthen bones (for osteoporosis)
It's been a challenge to find accurate information about exercise to strengthen bones. For me it's been a long process of culling out the information that is based on real research. The following seem to help according to the research data I have been able to find.
Balance training -- some say this strengthens bones, others that it simply reduces falls. But, either way, the end result is to reduce fracture risk. A web search will provide many exercises. Tai Chi improves balance.
Swimming -- this is disputed because it's not weight bearing. But there is a body of research that shows benefit for bone density. For example, one meta-analysis report found that 3-6 hours of swimming/week increases bone density. More time decreases bone density because the body is non-weight bearing for too long. Less is not enough.
Weight bearing exercises -- many reports provide extensive research demonstrating the benefit of correct exercises done in the correct way. The problem is finding out which are those exercises and how to do them. It took me months to track this down, but I was able to find the information and I can share if requested.
Walking -- If done as a weight bearing exercise this can help. That means using a weighted vest, or doing the kind of walking that results in significant impact -- for example jogging, climbing stairs, climbing stairs two at a time, jumping, dancing. It seems that walking around at a normal pace does not increase bone density.
Do not help: My research shows that the following don't help with bone density: Yoga, tai chi, pilates. However , in my opinion un-backed by any research, these could help if they were adapted to provide bone strengthening.
If anyone is interested, please advise of specific questions and I will endeavor to provide links or upload documents.
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@marcd, I found a few copies available on Amazon -
The BEST Exercise Program for Osteoporosis Prevention, Fourth Edition Spiral-bound – January 1, 2017 by Timothy Lohman PhD (Author), Scott Going PhD (Author), & 1 more:
https://www.amazon.com/Exercise-Program-Osteoporosis-Prevention-Fourth/dp/1492555053
Yes, that is the correct book. I recommend it to anyone who wants to use exercise as a means of building bone. The exercise results are researched/evidence based. The explanations are thorough, illustrated and detailed. They specifically focus on building bone. The book includes sections on basic exercises for strengthening bone, walking with a weighted vest, and supplementary exercises for preventing falls, and overall strength training related to fracture protection. It also includes chapters on the physiological basis for the program, nutrition, background information about osteoporosis.
see my post later in this chain about the best book(for me at least) and where to buy it.
The BEST Exercise Program for Osteoporosis Prevention, Fourth Edition Spiral-bound – January 1, 2017 by Timothy Lohman PhD (Author), Scott Going PhD (Author), & 1 more:
https://www.amazon.com/Exercise-Program-Osteoporosis-Prevention-Fourth/dp/1492555053
Here is the book I found most helpful: The BEST Exercise Program for Osteoporosis Prevention,
https://www.amazon.com/Exercise-Program-Osteoporosis-Prevention-Fourth/dp/1492555053
Would appreciate the info you have found regarding weight bearing exercises.
I would like to suggest this video interview with Sara Meeks on YouTube that I found to be very informative. I like her "random" exercise outlook, a lot of what she says simply makes sense. There are other videos with her that I haven't seen yet but she is well versed on the subject of osteoporosis and I will want to watch them all. I have a YouTube account so I don't get ads but I would say well worth the ads to hear what she has to say. https://youtu.be/ift0TjHjtmg
You can simply do a search for Sara, https://www.sarameekspt.com/ a lot of info and some webinars on her website.
I’m so appreciative of all your work on mysteries surrounding systemic musculoskeletal issues. I must add that autoimmune disorders from lack of diagnosis, pain, depression & anxiety definitely exacerbate the fit into this mix.
I’ve done all of the recommended physical activity plus dance, triathletics, many years of meditational & spiritual work, yet wound up with PMR, ME/FM, & osteoarthritis, only controlled by Prednisone & it’s related oral meds and 4 biologics.
Now the prednisone has damaged my eyes, dental, spine C to S plus other essential musculoskeletal & joint health. I’ve seen 80+ drs, therapists, hypnotists, & voodoo healers.
I’m in need of serious help.
Hi @lillea, Sara Meeks is excellent. I make sure I do her spinal decompression exercise every night. Another Connect member, I think it was @callalloo, recommended Margaret Martin and the MelioGuide. You can sign up for her emails which contain different workouts and tips. They have been enlightening as well.
I think z few people have mentioned Margaret Martin but, alas, not me. I've been following her emails though.
How is the vibrational plate therapy going? I online last night looking at the Bolt and Bunny's Life Pro. I'm going to Asheville for several months and figured that I could order for delivery when I'm there. Are you curious to see your next DEXA?