Pinoys urged to prioritize bone health for Osteoporosis Month
The Philippine Star|September 29, 2024
As October is marked as Osteoporosis Month, the Department of Science and Technology-Food and Nutrition Research Institute (DOSTFNRI) has raised the alarm over the widespread calcium deficiency among Filipinos that could lead to a surge in osteoporosis cases, particularly among the elderly.
CHRISTINE BOTON

Data from the 2021 Expanded National Nutrition Survey revealed that 97.2 percent of Filipino adults and 95.5 percent of senior citizens suffer from calcium deficiency, a vital mineral needed for maintaining strong bones.

The data show calcium deficiency worsened among adults compared to the 2003 National Nutrition and Health Survey, which indicated that nearly 80 percent of Filipino women and 60 percent of men over the age of 70 are at high risk of osteoporosis.

“These statistics highlight the need to focus on osteoporosis awareness, diagnosis and treatment,” said the DOST-FNRI in a statement. This deficiency is a major factor contributing to the rise in osteoporosis, a condition characterized by brittle and fragile bones that can result in fractures from minor falls or accidents.

Calcium deficiency is one of the primary contributors to weakened bone health, especially among the elderly, who are at increased risk of developing osteoporosis.

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