Iran Celebrates National Bone Health Week: Promoting Stronger Bones for a Healthier Nation

Iran Celebrates National Bone Health Week: Promoting Stronger Bones for a Healthier Nation

TEHRAN – The Health Ministry is currently observing the national bone health week from October 18 to 24 across the country. This initiative aims to enhance public awareness about preventing, diagnosing, and treating osteoporosis and related musculoskeletal diseases. This week coincides with the annual celebration of World Osteoporosis Day on October 20, focusing on the critical need for improved bone health globally.

This year, the theme for World Osteoporosis Day is “It’s Unacceptable!”. This theme highlights the urgent need to close the treatment and prevention gaps in osteoporosis care, encouraging action from individuals, healthcare systems, and policymakers alike to prevent fractures and enhance bone health effectively.

The week-long programs are primarily centered around the following:

  • Training: Equipping healthcare professionals with the latest knowledge about osteoporosis.
  • Health Literacy Improvement: Raising awareness about bone health and the importance of early diagnosis.
  • Promoting Healthy Lifestyles: Encouraging habits that contribute to stronger bones.

Osteoporosis, which literally means “porous bone,” is a condition characterized by the thinning and weakening of bones. This decrease in bone density and quality can lead to fractures, which often result in pain and disability. Such fractures can significantly affect an individual’s quality of life, mobility, and independence.

Often referred to as the “silent disease,” osteoporosis typically goes unnoticed until a fracture occurs, often from a minor fall or bump, known as a fragility fracture. These fractures are most common in bones that bear weight, such as the spine, hip, or wrist.

Interestingly, some fractures can occur without any significant trauma, such as during a gentle sneeze or cough. Many individuals may endure chronic pain or vague back discomfort for years, unaware that they have experienced a vertebral fracture. In more advanced stages, osteoporosis can lead to a stooped posture, reduced height, and limited mobility, which can severely diminish one’s quality of life.

Annually, approximately 37 million fragility fractures occur in individuals aged over 55, averaging about 70 fractures every minute globally. The statistics are stark:

  • 1 in 3 women over the age of 50 will experience osteoporosis-related fractures.
  • 1 in 5 men over the age of 50 will also face similar risks.

Furthermore, osteoporotic fractures in women are significantly more prevalent than breast cancer. One of the most severe consequences of osteoporosis is a hip fracture, with about 20% of patients not surviving beyond the first year post-fracture. The remaining individuals often face permanent loss of independence, prolonged disabilities, and chronic pain, leading to increased economic burdens on families and societies.

To mitigate the risks of fractures, it is essential to:

  • Maintain a safe living environment for the elderly to reduce fall risks.
  • Engage in regular exercise to strengthen bones and muscles.
  • Adopt a healthy diet rich in nutrients that promote bone health.

Osteoporosis currently affects over 500 million people worldwide. Statistically, 1 in 3 women and 1 in 5 men over the age of 50 will experience an osteoporotic fracture during their lifetime. Alarmingly, the vast majority of these individuals remain undiagnosed and untreated; in fact, up to 80% of patients experiencing an osteoporotic fracture are neither identified nor treated for underlying osteoporosis.

According to the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF), prioritizing bone health is crucial throughout one’s life. Education regarding bone-healthy nutrition and sufficient physical activity should be integrated into school curricula. Public education campaigns that promote good bone health and facilitate early awareness of risk factors in younger adults should be supported and encouraged through public health policy.

Moreover, the significance of calcium and vitamin D should be emphasized within the community to foster better bone health. By spreading awareness and educating the public on these vital aspects, we can work towards preventing osteoporosis and improving overall bone health.

As we observe this national bone health week, it is an opportune moment for individuals and communities to reflect on their bone health and take proactive steps to ensure a healthier future.

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