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Did you know that not all exercises are the same when it comes to building and protecting bones?  This module explains why.Exercise and bone healthWhat builds bonesExercising safelyPreventing falls
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It is important for everyone to understand the screening and diagnostic tools available.  This modules presents those tools and explains how to understand the results.Screening and diagnosis​Bone mineral density test (DXA)Understanding bone density test (DXA) results and​What a T-score is
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Breaking a bone can be a life-changing event, so it is important to prevent fractures.  This module explains what risk factors can contribute to fractures.Osteoporosis risk vs fracture riskFracture Risk FactorsPersonal factorsHealth factors and medical conditionsSome medicinesFracture historyLifestyleOther factors
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Understanding what treatments are available for osteoporosis empowers people make more informed decisions.  This module will present treatment options, benefits and risks.FDA-approved medicinesDiscussing medicines with health care providers​​
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This course has covered many aspects of bone health.  This lesson will present details  about the connection between bone health and HIV.The prevalence of HIV and fractures in people living with HIV (PLWH)​How HIV and its treatments affect bone healthHow bone disease may be managed in PLWH​What PLWH can do to protect and keep their bones strong
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After viewing the video, please take the associated quiz.  You will need to score at least 80% on the quiz in order to proceed to the next module.Reminder: You have 3 weeks from your enrollment date to finish the course.
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This lesson contains the Healthy Bones for Life™ program a 1-hour presentation covering the basic aspects of osteoporosis and bone health.Healthy Bones for Life™ is the starting point for the education program. The video shown is a sample of a program that a Peer Educator would deliver.You will learn bone development over the ages, understand what osteoporosis is, bone loss and fractures. It's the perfect introduction to preventing bone loss, fracture prevention, bone-safe exercise and bone-healthy nutrition.
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The Calculator estimates fracture risk for women and men over age 45. It is available online at:https://americanbonehealth.org/calculator/What we’ll cover in this module
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$45.00
The presentation, "Vitamin D: What We Don’t Know," by Neil Binkley, MD, explores the ongoing controversies and knowledge gaps surrounding vitamin D. It examines current research, the complexities of measuring vitamin D levels, and the challenges of defining deficiency and sufficiency. The session discusses potential local effects of vitamin D, the role of inflammation in vitamin D status, and the limitations of existing clinical guidelines.
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The presentation "Osteoporosis in Men: 2024 Update" by Robert A. Adler, MD, addresses the often overlooked topic of osteoporosis in men. It highlights the unique aspects of bone aging and fracture risk in men, the higher mortality rates following fractures compared to women, and the critical need for effective screening and treatment strategies.

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