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Bone Talk

Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation

Bone Talk is a podcast of the Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation that shares inspiring conversations. We examine issues around osteoporosis from diverse perspectives including patients, healthcare providers, caregivers, policy makers, researchers, advocates and innovators. Learn more about bone health, healthy active aging and strategies to protect your ability to live your best life.

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  • 68 - Kids & Bone Health: Building Strong Bones for Life

    EPISODE 68: Kids & Bone Health: Building Strong Bones for Life

    Claire Gill, CEO of the Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation, delves into the crucial role of bone health during childhood with guest Dr. David Weber, MD, Medical Director at the Center for Bone Health at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Together, they explore how early habits in nutrition, physical activity, and lifestyle play a pivotal role in setting up children for lifelong bone health.

    Dr. Weber explains that bone health isn’t just for the elderly; it starts right from birth. By the age of 20, people reach their peak bone mass—when bones are at their densest and strongest. Beyond this point, our bone density only decreases with age, making it essential to build a strong foundation early.

    Peak Bone Mass and its Importance

    Dr. Weber describes peak bone mass as “the period when bones are as big and strong as they’re ever going to be,” typically reached around age 20. Since bone density gradually decreases after this age, higher peak bone mass early on helps guard against osteoporosis and fractures later in life. To optimize bone health, children need a combination of nutrients, including calcium and vitamin D, along with a focus on physical activity.

    Nutrition Essentials

    Calcium and vitamin D are vital for bone growth and maintenance. Dr. Weber explains that calcium-rich foods—like dairy products, leafy greens, and fortified foods—should be regular parts of children’s diets. Vitamin D, which aids calcium absorption, can be obtained through sun exposure but often requires supplements, especially in winter.

    The Role of Physical Activity

    Physical exercise, especially weight-bearing activities like running and jumping, is equally important for bone development. These activities apply force to bones, stimulating them to grow stronger. Dr. Weber noted that while all physical activities are beneficial, weight-bearing exercises specifically contribute to bone strength. He recommends aiming for 60 minutes of activity per day with weight-bearing exercises at least three times a week. Parents can make these activities more engaging by organizing active playdates or incorporating movement into screen time through dance and movement-based games.

    Dr. Weber also addressed concerns about children who break bones frequently, highlighting that while fractures are common among active children, certain patterns (such as fragility fractures) may indicate underlying bone health issues and should be discussed with a pediatrician.

    Claire and Dr. Weber encourage parents and caregivers to prioritize bone health early on by establishing routines around nutritious eating and regular, fun physical activity. Building these habits in children will yield benefits that last a lifetime.

    EPISODE RESOURCES

    Peak Bone Mass

    Peak Bone Mass Infographic

    Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation Website

    MyPlate – Kids

    Nibbles for Health: Nutrition Newsletters for Parents of Young Children

    MyPlate Guide to School Lunch

    MyPlate Guide to School Breakfast

     
    Wed, 20 Nov 2024
  • 67 - Insights from National Dairy Council on the Role of Dairy Foods in Bone Health

    EPISODE 67: Insights from National Dairy Council on the Role of Dairy Foods in Bone Health

    This episode of Bone Talk reviews the crucial role dairy plays in supporting bone health. BHOF CEO Claire Gill is joined by two distinguished experts from the National Dairy Council, Dr. Michelle Slimko and Dr. Christopher Cifelli, who share their extensive knowledge in nutrition research. Together, they dive into the essential nutrients found in dairy, the latest research findings, and why dairy is important for maintaining strong bones at every stage of life.

    Dr. Slimko and Dr. Cifelli, both Senior Vice Presidents of Nutrition Research at the National Dairy Council, lead initiatives that explore the vital role dairy plays in promoting health. Michelle’s background in public health and Chris’s years of research expertise make them leading authorities on the relationship between diet, bone health, and the connection to overall wellness. Their science-driven work highlights how dairy foods can promote health and help prevent chronic conditions, including osteoporosis.

    Some key topics discussed:

    Why bone health is essential for overall health

    The role of nutritional guidelines and dietary recommendations

    The critical nutrients in dairy that support bone health

    The importance of peak bone mass in preventing osteoporosis

    Common challenges in meeting daily dairy recommendations

    Don’t miss this insightful episode that delves into the vital connection between dairy and bone health. Whether you’re looking to strengthen your bones or are simply curious about the science behind nutrition, you’ll gain practical insights and expert advice to help you make informed choices for your health.

    EPISODE RESOURCES

    National Dairy Council Website

    Dairy Across the Lifespan

    What You Need to Know About Dairy and Bone Health

    Science Summary: Dairy and Bone Health

    Calcium and Vitamin D

    Build (and keep) healthy bones through life - Mayo Clinic Press

    Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation Website

     
    Tue, 17 Sep 2024
  • 66 - Walking with Purpose: Transformative Health Benefits with Joyce Shulman

    EPISODE 66: Walking with Purpose: Transformative Health Benefits with Joyce Shulman

    On today's episode of Bone Talk, BHOF CEO Claire Gil lis joined by Joyce Shulman to discuss the transformative power of walking and the benefits of community exercise.

     Joyce is the dynamic CEO and co-founder of 99Walks, a movement dedicated to improving women’s wellness through walking. She’s also the author of Why Walk? The Transformative Power of an Intentional Walking Practice.Joyce's passion for walking began in her youth and has grown into a lifelong commitment to health and community. Her work with 99Walks has empowered countless women to find strength, connection, and improved well-being through regular walking practices.

    Walking positively impacts your mind, mood, and body. It’s been shown to reduce the risk of Alzheimer's and dementia, add volume to the hippocampus, and improve the brain’s executive function. A 20-minute walk can boost creativity by up to 60%. For many, regular walking practice can be as effective for mild depression as medication and can lengthen the time between major depressive episodes.

    With every mile we walk, that’s 20,000 steps we take that we also maintain our posture, keep our body and spine erect, and help maintain balance.

    Topics also discussed in this episode include:

    Building sustainable exercise habits

    The importance of community in maintaining a fitness routine

    The unique features, programs and motivational themes of 99Walks

    Four different styles of walks

    Walking is a simple yet effective way to improve mental, emotional, and physical health, and having a supportive community like 99Walks helps us maintain a sustainable exercise habit.

    EPISODE RESOURCES

    About Joyce Shulman

    99 Walks

    99 Walks Monthly Theme

    Why Walk? The Transformative Power of an Intentional Walking Practice

    15 Major Benefits of Walking, According to Experts

    Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation Website

     
    Fri, 28 Jun 2024
  • 65 - Sports Dietitian Reveals Her Playbook for Better Bone Health

    EPISODE 65: Sports Dietitian Reveals Her Playbook for Better Bone Health

    Angie Asche, MS, RD, CSSD

    On this episode of Bone Talk, BHOF CEO Claire Gill is joined by Angie Asche, MS, RD, CSSD, to discuss how physical activity and nutritional intake directly affect bone health.

    Angie grew up as a competitive dancer and swimmer, and she realized the impact eating certain foods before a competition or meet had on her performance. After earning degrees in both Dietetics and Exercise Science at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, she went on to complete her dietetic internship, got certified as a Registered Dietitian, and completed her Master of Science Degree in Nutrition & Physical Performance.

    In June 2014, she founded Eleat Sports Nutrition®. She’s worked with hundreds of high school, college, and professional athletes nationwide, educating them on how best to fuel their bodies and achieve top physical performance.

    According to Angie, nutrition is highly individualized. We need to look at our food intake throughout the day and compare it to standard health recommendations. It’s important to understand the much-needed nutrients to support your bones and incorporate them from food sources within the day.

    The best way to get the nutrition you need is to make sure that you eat healthy meals throughout each day. Calcium is commonly known as necessary for bone health, as well as vitamin D, vitamin K, magnesium, and protein. We give several food options, ideas, and recipes in this episode that provide these nutrients.

    Topics also discussed in this episode include:

    The role of strength & resistance training in bone health

    Important nutrients for bone health and the foods that contain them

    Developing healthy habits from a young age

    Recent studies on bone health

    The role of physical movements in healthy aging

    Different bone-healthy snack ideas and recipes

    Remember, it’s better to start building healthy habits early. That way, nutrition becomes a part of your way of life, instead of something we’re struggling to maintain.

    We would like to extend a special thank you to Sunsweet Growers for sponsoring this episode of Bone Talk.

    EPISODE RESOURCES

    About Angie Asche, MS, RD, CSSD

    Eleat Sports Nutrition®

    Nutrition for Bone Health

    Sunsweet Fact Sheet

    Benefits of Prunes

    Health Professional Resources from Sunsweet

    Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation Website

     
    Fri, 26 Apr 2024
  • 64 - Nutritional Approaches to Bone Health with Dr. John Neustadt

    EPISODE 64: Nutritional Approaches to Bone Health with Dr. John Neustadt

    Dr. John Neustadt

    Dr. John Neustadt joins BHOF CEO Claire Gill on this episode of Bone Talk to delve into the crucial role of nutrition in bone health and osteoporosis prevention. He shares invaluable insights and practical tips on how to optimize bone health through dietary strategies and holistic approaches.

    Dr. Neustadt is a distinguished naturopathic doctor, author, entrepreneur, and a member of BHOF’s Corporate Advisory Roundtable. He’s also the founder and president of the dietary supplement company Nutritional Biochemistry, Inc. With a passion for integrative and functional medicine, he’s authored several books, including Fracture Proof Your Bones, A Comprehensive Guide to Osteoporosis. Dr. Neustadt's expertise and dedication to advancing bone health and osteoporosis prevention has made him a leading authority in the field.

    Dr. Neustadt highlights the different factors that go into bone health and the importance of a holistic approach which includes nutrition intake, exercise, lifestyle, and social connections. By focusing on treating the underlying causes and providing the body with the necessary nutrients and support, you can take proactive steps to improve your bone health and reduce the risk of osteoporosis.

    EPISODE RESOURCES

    About Dr. John Neustadt and NBI

    Fracture-Proof Your Bones: A Comprehensive Guide to Osteoporosis

    Nutrition and Your Bones

    Your Path to Good Bone Health

    Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation

     
    Wed, 10 Apr 2024
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