Strength training is recommended for people who are looking to build and maintain muscle mass and strength. But strength training is not only good for the muscles. It can also help boost bone health. What may not be common knowledge is that healthy muscles lead to healthy bones.
When the bones are healthy, the risk of fractures due of osteoporosis is kept to a minimum. Studies have found that strength training slows down bone loss, which is one of the symptoms of osteoporosis. These studies have also discovered a link between strength training and an increase in bone density. The amount of stress experienced by the bones during strength training, particularly with pulling and pushing movements, puts the bone-forming cells into action. Researchers say this leads to denser and stronger bones.
Additionally, strength training strengthens of the bones that are the most vulnerable to fracture, such as those of the spine, the hips, and the wrists. Resistance workouts as a part of strength training also enhance balance, stability and overall strength, which are effective in reducing the incidence of falls.
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