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How to prevent the risk of stress fractures if you are menopausal and active.
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How to prevent the risk of stress fractures if you are menopausal and active.
Menopausal women face increased risk of stress fractures due to declining oestrogen levels that reduce bone density. Staying active during menopause is important, but selecting lower-impact exercises like walking, swimming, and cycling, along with resistance training, helps protect bones. Proper nutrition rich in calcium, vitamin D, and protein, combined withMenopausal women face increased risk of stress fractures due to declining oestrogen levels that reduce bone density. Staying active during menopause is important, but selecting lower-impact exercises like walking, swimming, and cycling, along with resistance training, helps protect bones. Proper nutrition rich in calcium, vitamin D, and protein, combined with avoiding smoking and limiting alcohol, supports bone health. Early recognition of stress fracture symptoms—persistent pain, swelling, or tenderness—is crucial for timely treatment and preventing complications. Regular bone density monitoring, gradual exercise progression, and professional guidance optimize long-term bone strength. Emphasizing a balanced lifestyle and informed medical care enables menopausal women to maintain activity safely while minimizing fracture risk.
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