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ZOE Science & Nutrition

What to eat to avoid osteoporosis

ZOE Science & Nutrition

ZOE

Nutrition, Science, Health & Fitness, Education

4.65.6K Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2024

⏱️ 68 minutes

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🥑 Make smarter food choices. Become a member at zoe.com - 10% off with code PODCAST Every 12 years, our skeletons undergo a complete transformation. Prof. Tim Spector and Prof. Cyrus Cooper discuss how to avoid Osteoporosis, a condition where bones become fragile, significantly increases the risk of fractures from minor incidents, often without any noticeable symptoms. Worldwide, it affects one in three women and one in five men over fifty, leading to pain, potential disability and loss of independence. In today’s episode, Jonathan, Tim and Cyrus ask the question: How can understanding osteoporosis and implementing targeted lifestyle changes enhance bone health and reduce the risk of fractures? Cyrus Cooper is a Professor of Rheumatology at the University of Southampton, where he is also the Director of the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit and Vice-Dean of Medicine. In addition, he’s a Professor of Musculoskeletal Science at the Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences at the University of Oxford. Tim Spector is one of the world’s top 100 most-cited scientists, a professor of epidemiology, and scientific Co-Founder at ZOE. Tim trained originally in rheumatology and epidemiology.  🌱 Try our new plant based wholefood supplement - Daily30+ *Naturally high in copper which contributes to normal energy yielding metabolism and the normal function of the immune system Follow ZOE on Instagram. Timecodes 00:00 Introduction 01:21 Quickfire questions 03:08 What is osteoporosis? 06:10 Why might our bones become more fragile as we age? 08:10 Your skeleton renews itself all the time 10:30 Does menopause cause osteoporosis? 12:48 What's it like living with osteoporosis? 15:16 How common is osteoporosis in males? 16:04 What are the symptoms of osteoporosis and at what age should you get checked? 21:40 Some chilling statistics about osteoporosis 23:10 Common myths about the effects of calcium and vitamin D on osteoporosis 27:50 What is the latest science on vitamin D supplementation? 34:10 Can vitamin D and calcium ensure children’s bone density is healthy? 34:55 Osteoporosis treatment options, including new drugs     37:20 The impacts of HRT on bone density 39:30 What are the downsides to some of these treatments? 43:00 Does physical activity help to prevent fractures? 44:30 Lifestyle impacts: diet and nutrition 49:40 Can exercise make your bones stronger? 55:20 Ideal exercises to prevent osteoporosis 57:10 Cyrus and Tim’s top 3 actions to improve bone health 59:10 Summary Mentioned in today's episode: Accumulation of risk factors associated with poor bone health in older adults, published in Archives of Osteoporosis Relevant studies: Influence of vitamin D supplementation on bone mineral content, bone turnover markers and fracture risk, published in Journal of Bone and Mineral Research Pregnancy Vitamin D Supplementation and Childhood Bone Mass at Age 4 Years, published in JBMR Plus The role of calcium supplementation in healthy musculoskeletal ageing, published in Osteoporosis International Books: Osteoporosis: A Lifecourse Epidemiology Approach to Skeletal Health by Prof Cyrus Cooper Have feedback or a topic you'd like us to cover? Let us know here Episode transcripts are available here.

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Welcome to Zoe, science and nutrition, where world-leading scientists explain how their research can improve your health. Today we discuss a disease that causes fragile bones and which many of us remain unaware of until it's too late.

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This disease is osteoporosis, and it leads to more time in hospital than many of the other major

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diseases.

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For women over the age of 45, this means more hospital time than breast cancer, heart attack, or diabetes.

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And one in five men over 50 will break a bone because of osteoporosis.

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This can lead to debilitating and life-changing

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disability and even early death. However, osteoporosis is both preventable and

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treatable.

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Here to tell us how are two leading experts on osteoporosis, Professor Cyrus Cooper and our own Professor Tim Specter. Cyrus is president of the International Osyoporosis

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Foundation and a professor of rheumatology at the University of Southampton in the

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UK. Tim is one of the world's top 100 most cited scientists, a professor of epidemiology

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and my scientific co-founder at Zoe.

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Cyrus and Tim, thank you for joining me today.

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Nice to meet you.

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Great to be back.

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So we have a tradition here at Zoe, Cyrus,

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where we always start with a quick-fire round of questions

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from our listeners.

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And we have these very strict rules.

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You can say yes or no, or if you absolutely have to,

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you can give us a one sentence answer.

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It's intentionally very difficult for professors. Are you willing to give it a go?

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