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Exercise can help keep your bones strong and reduce your risk of osteoporosis. Consider adding these three exercises to your routine:
Hiking
Jumping rope
Jogging or running
Using elliptical machines
Using stair-step machines
Fast walking, indoors or out
Lifting weights
Using elastic exercise bands
Using weight machines
*Ask your doctor which kinds of exercise to try. And know this: If you have osteoporosis, high-impact exercises might not be right for you.
Always talk with your doctor before beginning a new exercise routine. That is especially true if you have been diagnosed with osteoporosis. Some exercises could raise your risk of breaking a bone. Learn more about exercise and aging in this quiz.
Reviewed 4/9/2024
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