{"id":419445,"date":"2026-04-27T05:22:07","date_gmt":"2026-04-27T05:22:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/419445\/"},"modified":"2026-04-27T05:22:07","modified_gmt":"2026-04-27T05:22:07","slug":"dr-libby-how-to-build-stronger-bones-at-every-age-why-calcium-is-only-the-start","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/419445\/","title":{"rendered":"Dr Libby: How To Build Stronger Bones At Every Age (&#038; Why Calcium Is Only The Start)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black \">Viva columnist Dr Libby on the important things to consider to keep your bones strong and healthy.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black \">\n         When people think about bone health, the conversation will often start and end with calcium. Maybe a supplement is needed, maybe it\u2019s a conscious effort to eat more dairy. There\u2019s also the sense<br \/>\n         that it\u2019s something to think about later in life, yet bone health is something we need to consider throughout our lives.\n        <\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\">In New Zealand, one in three women and one in five men will experience an osteoporotic fracture \u2013 a broken bone resulting from minimal impact \u2013 in their lifetime. <\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\">Research in bone biology and endocrinology over the  past two decades has expanded our understanding of bone. Where we once viewed bones as mostly structural, and bone health as largely about density, estrogen, and mineral intake, we now know that bone is metabolically active, endocrine-responsive tissue influenced by muscle, metabolism, a range of hormones, inflammation and broader nutrition. <\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\">One thing that is often glossed over when we talk about bone health is tensile strength. This refers to the force required to bend bone to the point that it snaps. Consider a new branch on a tree \u2013 green and flexible. You can\u2019t easily snap it; it bends. That\u2019s tensile strength, and it\u2019s just as important as bone density. <\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\">Bone is not fixed; it\u2019s living tissue. Right now, your body is constantly breaking down old bone and building new bone in its place, responding to how you move, muscle contractions, how you nourish yourself, hormone signals, and how well a host of internal systems and glands are functioning. <\/p>\n<p><img  alt=\" Dr Libby Weaver.\" class=\"responsively-lazy\"\/> Dr Libby Weaver.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\">Bone renewal is not a perfect copy-and-paste process. It\u2019s more like ongoing construction. Over time, the breakdown very gradually starts to exceed the regrowth. The quality of that new bone depends on the signals and resources (such as nutrients) available. <\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\">One of the most important of these signals is mechanical load. Bone responds directly to the forces placed upon it. When we regularly use and build our muscles, particularly through resistance or weight-bearing movement, the bones have no choice but to become stronger in response to that load. Without that stimulus, the body adapts in the opposite direction. In this way, muscle is not separate from bone health \u2013 it is central to it. <\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\">Up until our early 30s, the body is typically quite responsive to building and maintaining muscle. After that, the balance begins to change. Without regular stimulus, we gradually lose muscle mass over time, often in the range of 3 to 8% per decade,  a rate that increases over time. <\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\">While hours in the gym can be very beneficial, it\u2019s not the only way to support muscle function. It can also be woven into daily life: taking the stairs, carrying groceries, garden mulch and luggage, getting up and down from the floor, and finding a form of movement that feels genuinely enjoyable. The goal is not perfection, but consistency in how you live \u2013 continuing to give your body a reason to stay strong and capable as the years go on. <\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\">When it comes to nourishment, the focus has long been on calcium alone. Yet nothing in the body works in isolation \u2013 it relies on a symphony of nutrients and great digestion working together. <\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\">Protein provides the collagen framework that gives bone an important aspect of its structure and flexibility, while minerals such as magnesium support mineralisation. Vitamin D (found in oily fish) helps the body absorb calcium, and vitamin K2 (found in fermented foods like kimchi) plays a key role in directing that calcium into the bones where it belongs. Trace minerals like zinc, boron and silica further contribute to bone integrity. Minerals provide hardness, but it is the underlying protein matrix that gives bone its tensile strength and ability to withstand force without breaking. <\/p>\n<p><img  alt=\"Vitamin D, found in oily fish like salmon, helps the body absorb calcium. Photo \/ Ghazalle Badiozamani, The New York Times\" class=\"responsively-lazy\"\/>Vitamin D, found in oily fish like salmon, helps the body absorb calcium. Photo \/ Ghazalle Badiozamani, The New York Times<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\">As we age, the body\u2019s ability to absorb nutrients from food can begin to decline, and this is another way bone health can gradually be impacted over time. A focus on addressing any digestive issues, like inadequate stomach acid, can support the body to better access the nutrients it needs to rebuild and maintain strong bone. <\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\">Addressing insulin resistance also plays an important role. When blood sugar regulation is impaired, it can disrupt the balance of bone renewal, favouring breakdown over building, and compromising both bone density and quality over time. <\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\">Alongside this, chronic low-grade inflammation can further drive bone loss by increasing the activity of cells that break bone down, while dampening the processes that rebuild it. <\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\">Consistent alcohol and excess caffeine consumption over a lifetime also disrupt some of the processes needed to maintain robust bone health. <\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\">After more than two decades of clinical practice, what I\u2019ve come to appreciate is that bone health is never about one thing. It reflects how we live \u2013 how we move, how we nourish ourselves and how well we support the body\u2019s ability to repair and renew. <\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\">When we care for these foundations, we are not just protecting our bones, we are supporting the strength and vitality of the whole body. <\/p>\n<p>More from Dr Libby<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Viva columnist Dr Libby on the important things to consider to keep your bones strong and healthy. 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