BREAK RECORDS, NOT BONES
Credit to Author: Laura Jackman| Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2019 20:37:02 +0000
Join Amgen Canada as it attempts to set a Guinness World Record supporting awareness of osteoporosis
On May 5th, Amgen Canada will host an awareness event at Square One Mall in Mississauga to help increase awareness about osteoporosis. The event is part of an effort to help break the Guinness World Record for the most osteoporosis screenings in 24 hours.
“Bone health matters a great deal,” says Dr. Ponda Motsepe-Ditshego, Executive Medical Director, Amgen Canada. “That’s why it is so important to help make men and women and their loved ones aware about bone health and osteoporosis, and to encourage them to talk to their doctor to learn more.”
Many women know all too well what to expect during menopause – hot flashes, mood swings and difficulty sleeping. But what they don’t expect after menopause is an increased risk for osteoporosis.
Throughout a woman’s life, estrogen plays an important role in replacing older porous bones with newer dense bone. However, during menopause, the body starts to produce less estrogen. Over time this can lead to osteoporosis – a disease that weakens bones and makes them more likely to break. Osteoporosis is often called a “silent” disease, because bone loss cannot be seen or felt. As a result, many women don’t know they have it until they break a bone.
Even though a woman is feeling great on the outside, her bones could be telling a different story on the inside. If ignored, osteoporosis can jeopardize a woman’s ability to do things she loves and get around on her own. That’s because bone breaks due to osteoporosis can occur in critical parts of the body, including the hip, pelvis and spine. And once a bone is broken due to osteoporosis, a woman is much more likely to break another bone within her lifetime.
“The more we know, the better equipped we are to take charge of our bone health,” says Dr. Motsepe-Ditshego.
Anyone interested in participating in the event, or learning more about osteoporosis, is invited to attend the event happening between 11 am and 7 pm at Square One Mall located at 100 City Centre Dr., Mississauga.