4/24/2011

Would it be beneficial for someone with Osteoporosis to live in a country with a warm climate?

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Would it be beneficial for someone with Osteoporosis to live in a country with a warm climate?The heat is good for arthritis and you get vitamin D from sunlight which is good for Osteoporosis, has anybody any experience on this subject please.....

-aWellWisher
It will certainly benefit for the reasons you have mentioned + physical activity due to more outdoor hours will be beneficial.
One needs Vit D3 that is not possible to get from sunlight as the age advances.
Hope it helps. All the best!

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1 comment:

  1. Very good blog.
    My dad suffers from osteoporosis that causes him great pain for this reason takes prescription drugs - Hydrocodone or Lortab.
    Findrxonline mentions that smoking increases the risk of osteoporosis.

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