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Jan Borschtnik exercises at the Eastside Senior Citizen Center, 3200 Fierro. She works out three times a week -- 15 minutes on an elliptical trainer and 20 minutes on a stationary bike. "You want to stay active as long as you can." EL PASO -- Ignacio ...
Ask a group of dietitians to identify the nutrients people need most, and chances are you'll get a different answer from everyone in the group. It's not that any one nutrient is more important than another, says Wendy Reingold, a registered dietitian ...
There's a lot of newfangled doodads and exercise regimens out there, but when it comes down to it, says longtime Ashland trainer Carol Lee Rogers, there's no substitute for "just doin' it" — that is, doing it regularly, doing it with a broad-band ...
Over 8 million Europeans are Nordic Walking (Ski Walking) in the cities, out in the country and up in the mountains. Nordic Walking is the fastest growing fitness activity in Europe. And now Americans of all ages and athletic abilities have the ...
Bone loss is diagnosed with a DXA scan. There are also important blood and urine tests that can be done to evaluate your calcium status. Your doctor may want to see if you are absorbing your calcium by checking you serum and urine calcium levels; the ...
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Osteoporosis: Risk and Prevention
As women age estrogen levels decrease and the risk of osteoporosis increases. Women who take birth control pills during their reproductive years may reduce ...
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AMWA: Preventing & Treating Osteoporosis in Women
1 A majority of those affected are women, 8 million women with osteoporosis and an additional 22 million who have osteopenia (low bone mass).1 Fifty percent ...
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