
Dr. Patrick Denard explains why everyone should prioritize bone health decades before osteoporosis becomes a concern. Learn how bone density peaks in your 20s, begins declining in your 30s, and what simple strategies can prevent devastating consequences later in life.
With 19% of women and 4% of men over 65 having osteoporosis, this information is relevant to everyone. Dr. Denard shares evidence-based approaches to maximize bone density including why resistance training outperforms other exercises, the truth about vitamin D supplementation, and how binge drinking in college could permanently reduce bone density by 15%.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:32 Bone density facts and peak years
00:02:40 The role of exercise and bone remodeling
00:04:27 The devastating consequences of hip fractures
00:07:09 The three key factors for bone health
00:07:33 Exercise impact on bone mineral density
00:11:42 Vitamin D: What the evidence shows
00:14:52 Alcohol's effect on bone density
00:15:51 The surprising permanent impact of binge drinking
00:17:22 Key takeaways for lifelong bone health
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