Keep Your Bones Healthy
Ten million Americans have osteoporosis, a disease that
causes bones to weaken and break more easily. Both men and
women can develop osteoporosis, but women face a much
higher risk. And Caucasian and Asian women are more likely
than those of other ethnicities to develop this disease. Having
a family history of osteoporosis boosts risk, too.
Many people don’t realize they have osteoporosis until
they break a bone. Fortunately, research suggests that a bone
mineral density (BMD) test might help detect the disease.
A BMD Test May Help
A BMD test is a quick and painless test that measures
the strength of your bones. Some health organizations,
including the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, advise
BMD testing for all women ages 65 and older. Others, such
as the National Institutes of Health, say there isn’t enough
evidence to recommend universal screening. So it’s best
to ask your doctor whether you should have a BMD test.
Paramount Elite members are eligible for BMD tests as a
covered benefit. Call Member Services at 1-419-887-2525
or toll-free 1-800-462-3589 to verify your specific
coverage.
Steps for Strong Bones
Healthy habits can help you keep your bones strong.
- Get plenty of calcium and vitamin D. People ages 51 and
older need 1,200 milligrams of calcium every day. Those
ages 51 to 70 should consume 400 international units (IUs)
of vitamin D daily, and individuals older than age 70 need
600 IUs.
- Avoid or limit alcohol.
- Perform weight-bearing exercises, such as walking or
dancing, on most days of the week.
- Quit smoking.