The National Osteoporosis Foundation kicks off their 35th year with Bone Talk, a podcast that shares inspiring conversations. We will examine issues around osteoporosis from diverse perspectives including patients, healthcare providers, caregivers, policy makers, researchers, advocates and innovators. Learn more about bone health, healthy active aging and strategies to protect your ability to live your best life.
Angie Asche, MS, RD, CSSD
On this episode of Bone Talk, BHOF CEO Claire Gill is joined by Angie Asche, MS, RD, CSSD, to discuss how physical activity and nutritional intake directly affect bone health.
Angie grew up as a competitive dancer and swimmer, and she realized the impact eating certain foods before a competition or meet had on her performance. After earning degrees in both Dietetics and Exercise Science at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, she went on to complete her dietetic internship, got certified as a Registered Dietitian, and completed her Master of Science Degree in Nutrition & Physical Performance.
In June 2014, she founded Eleat Sports Nutrition®. She’s worked with hundreds of high school, college, and professional athletes nationwide, educating them on how best to fuel their bodies and achieve top physical performance.
According to Angie, nutrition is highly individualized. We need to look at our food intake throughout the day and compare it to standard health recommendations. Look at the much-needed nutrients for your bone health and incorporate the food sources within the day.
The best way to get the nutrition you need is to make sure that you eat healthy meals throughout the day. Calcium is commonly known as necessary for bone health, as well as vitamin D, vitamin K, magnesium, and protein. We give several food options and recipes in this episode that provide these nutrients.
Topics also discussed in this episode include:
The role of strength & resistance training in bone health
Important nutrients for bone health and the foods that contain them
Developing healthy habits from a young age
Recent studies on bone health
The role of physical movements in healthy aging
Different bone-healthy snack ideas and recipes
Remember, it’s better to start building healthy habits early. That way, nutrition becomes a part of your way of life, instead of something we’re struggling to maintain.
We would like to extend a special thank you to Sunsweet Growers for sponsoring this episode of Bone Talk.
Dr. John Neustadt
On the latest episode of Bone Talk, host and BHOF CEO Claire Gill sits down with Dr. John Neustadt to delve into the crucial role of nutrition in bone health and osteoporosis prevention. Dr. Neustadt shares invaluable insights and practical tips on how to optimize bone health through dietary strategies and holistic approaches.
Dr. Neustadt is a distinguished naturopathic doctor, author, entrepreneur, and member of BHOF. He’s also the founder and president of the dietary supplement company Nutritional Biochemistry, Inc. With a passion for integrative and functional medicine, he’s authored several books, including Fracture Proof Your Bones, A Comprehensive Guide to Osteoporosis. Dr. Neustadt's expertise and dedication to advancing bone health and osteoporosis prevention has made him a leading authority in the field.
Dr. Neustadt highlights the different factors that go into bone health and the importance of a holistic approach which includes nutrition intake, exercise, lifestyle, and social connections. By focusing on treating the underlying causes and providing the body with the necessary nutrients and support, you can take proactive steps to improve your bone health and reduce the risk of osteoporosis.
Dr. Philippe Halbout
On this episode of Bone Talk, BHOF CEO Claire Gill sits down with Dr. Philippe Halbout, CEO of the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) to discuss the groundbreaking Capture the Fracture global program.
Dr. Halbout has been instrumental in advancing the work of IOF, with his focus on osteoporosis and secondary fracture prevention. His leadership has led to the development of ambitious initiatives and strengthened patient-centered communications. Some of his initiatives include the IOF Global Patient Charter, IOF's Osteoporosis Risk Check, and the Give Patients a Voice video campaign. Dr. Halbout has also overseen the publication of important policy audits and reports, all of which aim to raise awareness and drive action in response to the global fragility fracture crisis. Under his leadership, IOF has strengthened its collaboration and organizational outreach, building alliances with organizations in the field and other nations to further the goals of the foundation.
The Capture the Fracture Program is a global initiative that provides recognition, resources, training, and tools to support Post-Fracture Care Coordination Programs (Fracture Liaison Services) worldwide. It has the goal of facilitating and supporting the implementation of coordinated multidisciplinary models of care for secondary fracture prevention. Since 2020, they’ve been able to train 71 mentors in 14 countries.
Other items discussed in this episode include:
Global osteoporosis statistics
The importance of osteoporosis and secondary fracture prevention
Global partnerships with other organizations and different nations
The development of best practice osteoporosis care
Free resources on osteoporosis care for healthcare providers and patients
Osteoporosis has significant effects on the daily lives of patients. This is why quality care and patient education is one of the priorities of organizations like BHOF and IOF.
About Dr. Philippe Halbout, CEO of the International Osteoporosis Foundation
Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) – Secondary Fracture Prevention
On this episode of Bone Talk, BHOF CEO Claire Gill sits down with Natasha Williams, CEO of Phoenix Hipwear, a brand that produces a soft and functional hip protector designed to reduce the risk of a hip fracture by up to 80%. As a member of BHOF’s Corporate Advisory Roundtable, Natasha is also a passionate advocate for hip protection and fall prevention. Natasha's journey into the world of osteoporosis started with her mother working at nursing homes and she recognized the significant need for innovative hip protection solutions.
Some key topics discussed in this episode include:
The significant impact of hip fractures
Importance of preventing falls
Innovations in hip protection
Empowering individuals through education and awareness
Natasha is a strong advocate for living an active life even as you grow older. The risk of falls or fractures should not scare you. By applying preventive measures, individuals can take care of their bone health and enjoy a strong, vibrant life.
Sonia Satra
On this Bone Talk episode BHOF CEO Claire Gill talks with Sonia Satra, founder of Moticise, a lifestyle wellness program integrating movement with mindset for lasting personal transformation.
Sonia, an accomplished actress with a deep interest in mindset, explains how her acting career instilled resilience and adaptability, crucial for overcoming rejection. She emphasizes the importance of mindset, citing her own experiences in landing acting roles.
Transitioning from acting to coaching, Sonia discovered her passion for helping others achieve their goals. She developed Moticise by blending mindset exercises with physical movement, inspired by her own experience of envisioning a positive mindset while exercising on a treadmill.
This fusion led to a seven-step process, aligning mindset with movement to catalyze personal growth.
Discussing common challenges in transformation, Sonia highlights fear and self-doubt as significant hurdles. She advocates for reframing negative self-talk and utilizing empowering questions to unlock potential. By shifting focus from limitations to possibilities, individuals can overcome mental barriers and take action toward their goals.
Sonia also discusses her adventure activities, such as rock climbing and kayaking, as physical manifestations of mindset exploration. These experiences reinforce the connection between mental resilience and physical challenges, providing tangible examples for participants to overcome obstacles and achieve success.
Incorporating movement into daily routines is essential for combating sedentary lifestyles. Sonia suggests integrating movement into activities like walking meetings and breaks, emphasizing the transformative power of mindset-aligned movement in fostering holistic well-being.
Sonia shares how she uses both solo workouts and group activities to maintain motivation and overcome fitness ruts, and highlights the importance of accountability and variety in exercise routines.
Dr. Howard Sesso
On this episode of Bone Talk, BHOF CEO Claire Gill interviews Dr. Howard Sesso, an expert in epidemiology and nutrition research. Dr. Sesso shares his personal motivation for studying the relationship between lifestyle factors and health outcomes, stemming from his father's experience with heart issues.
He delves into the significance of evidence-based research in understanding the impact of dietary supplements on bone health, particularly highlighting the insights from the Women's Health Initiative study.
You’ll hear about these items and more:
Boosting your bone health with smart supplement choices
Some of the latest clinical trial findings on bone health
Customizing your nutrition and supplements for stronger bones
The importance of a balanced diet and exercise
The vital role of epidemiology in public health
Dr. Sesso's expertise also provides valuable insights into the effectiveness of interventions, such as calcium and vitamin D supplementation, in preventing fractures and promoting bone health.
Mike Mayo
Mike Mayo, an osteoporosis patient and contributor to the Bone Talk blog, joins BHOF CEO Claire Gill on the latest episode of Bone Talk to discuss his inspiring journey of combating osteoporosis with the help of strength training.
In the conversation, Mike shares his experiences, from denial to acceptance and engagement with his condition, highlighting the importance of lifestyle changes for bone health. His story is like so many others who never expected to deal with this type of diagnosis.
Together they discuss key topics such as the rising incidence of bone fractures in the US, the impact of osteoporosis on individuals, and the emotional process of accepting a diagnosis. Mike emphasizes the significance of a holistic approach, combining medical care, exercise, nutrition, and lifestyle changes to treat osteoporosis.
Mike details his personal health journey, acknowledging his initial denial and the comprehensive approach he adopted after realizing the severity of his condition. He shares the importance of strength training, specifically powerlifting, in building bone density and enhancing overall health. Mike shares his experiences, setbacks, and achievements in powerlifting, illustrating the transformative impact on his life.
While he may not have the bone strength he had as a teenager, he has been able to stop the decline of his bone density and even see improvement. It’s a great reminder that at any age, we can take steps to improve our bone health.
Mike encourages those who have been newly diagnosed to seek medical care, embrace a purpose-driven mindset, and find support in their journey.
Lauren Harris-Pincus, MS, RDN
On this episode of Bone Talk, Lauren Harris-Pincus, MS, RDN, joins BHOF CEO Claire Gill to discuss the nutrients we need for good bone health and some habits we can develop for stronger bones—fun and healthy snacking included!
Lauren is a registered dietitian and nutrition communications specialist, author, speaker, and a dedicated advocate for healthy living. She’s also a paid partner of BHOF’s long-term sponsor, Sunsweet Growers. With over 25 years of experience, Lauren is the founder and owner of Nutrition Starring You, where she shares recipes, product finds, and reviews, all to help others find the diet that’s best for them.
Lauren tells us about her early interest in nutrition due to childhood struggles with weight. Her commitment to a healthier lifestyle also influenced her career, leading her to specialize in weight management and prediabetes. She also shares her experience concerning her bone density results during a screening at a nutrition conference. This discovery prompted her to take action and address her own bone health issues.
Lauren emphasizes the critical nature of maintaining lifestyle habits to maximize bone mass and minimize bone loss, especially during the early stages of life. She highlights the significance of various nutrients beyond calcium and vitamin D, and introduces prunes as a nutrient-dense food that supports bone health. She also shares additional healthy snack ideas that the whole family can enjoy, especially the little ones.
Fun Fact: Lauren's go-to bone-healthy snack is plain Greek yogurt with diced prunes and nuts, providing a combination of protein, fiber, healthy fats, calcium, and more!
We would like to extend a special thank you to Sunsweet Growers for sponsoring this episode of Bone Talk.
Did you know that 1 in 3 women worldwide over the age of 50 will experience a broken bone due to osteoporosis? That's a staggering statistic. And it's not just women; 200 million people globally are estimated to have osteoporosis, a condition that can significantly impact their quality of life.
But here's the good news – there are organizations and initiatives working tirelessly to make a difference. On this episode of Bone Talk, we're shining a spotlight on the Global Healthy Living Foundation and their incredible Global Bone Health Initiative, Strong Bones & Me, which is making a significant impact in the world of bone health awareness.
Joining BHOF CEO Claire Gill from the Global Healthy Living Foundation are two individuals at the forefront of this work. Adam Kegley, Manager of Global Partnerships, has been instrumental in forging partnerships and collaborations, and Angel Tapia, Senior Patient Advocate and Hispanic Community Outreach Manager, is deeply involved in reaching out to diverse communities. Together, we explore the mission and goals of the Global Bone Health Initiative, Strong Bones & Me. We also discuss the vital connection between bone health and co-conditions, as well as how you, our listeners, can get involved and support this crucial cause.
Dr. Pamela Peeke
On today's episode of Bone Talk, BHOF CEO Claire Gill speaks with Dr. Pamela Peeke, a renowned expert in integrative and preventive medicine, as well as the Chief Medical Officer for Bone Health Technologies and CEO of the Peeke Performance Center for Healthy Living.
The conversation explores the critical connection between physical activity, exercise, and bone health. Dr. Peeke also shares her insights on how we can build and maintain strong bones.
We’ll learn more about:
Peak Bone Mass: We learn about the concept of peak bone mass and its significance in laying the foundation for lifelong bone health.
Exercise and Bone Health: We'll delve into the latest scientific research on the role of exercise in preventing osteoporosis, improving balance, and maintaining bone density.
Nutrition and Protein: Dr. Peeke emphasizes the importance of nutrition, especially protein intake, in supporting muscle growth and overall bone health.
Dr. Peeke also reminds us of the critical role vitamin D plays in calcium absorption and shares practical tips for maintaining bone health. Don't miss this informative episode filled with actionable insights.
Dr. Shirin Hooshmand
On this episode of Bone Talk, we explore the remarkable benefits of prunes for overall wellness and bone health. Join BHOF CEO Claire Gill and Dr. Shirin Hooshmand, a registered dietitian and professor of nutrition at San Diego State University. Together, they explore Dr. Hooshmand's research in nutritional factors that influence aging and how prunes can support bone health.
You’ll learn about:
Prioritizing Bone Health: The importance of prioritizing bone health across all ages, including adolescence and postmenopausal stages. The need to focus on nutrients to maintain bone density and prevent falls and fractures, especially after menopause is also discussed.
Other Health Benefits of Prunes: We explore the additional health benefits of prunes, including heart health, satiety, blood glucose and insulin control, and gut health. Dr. Hooshmand discusses how prunes can improve cholesterol levels, stabilize blood glucose, and enhance gut health.
Practical Tips for Incorporating Prunes into Your Diet: Dr. Hooshmand encourages individuals to start with 1-2 prunes if they’re new to consuming them, and gradually build up to 5-6 prunes per day.
She also gives us these three key takeaways: the importance of prioritizing bone health at all ages, the role of prunes as a delicious and accessible food option to support bone health, and the need to increase fruit consumption in daily diets.
We would like to extend a special thank you to Sunsweet Growers for sponsoring this episode of Bone Talk.
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