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August 21, 2007

young women, in particular athletes

The low caloric intake and the excessive exercise can often lead to the osteoporosis--even in young women.

The bones of some young women, in particular athletes, are sometimes equivalent to the bones of 50 - with the 60 year old women--and from time to time 70 - or 80 year old women. In a study, a roentgenogram (a x-ray of the structures intern body) showed a young woman with a rupture of hip, the pelvic rupture and the multiple ruptures of effort in its spine. Another study indicated that the poor formation of bone in young women is “not simply in the spine, but each place. These women have appreciably lower densities of bone in very their whole bodies. ” The study, undertaken by Barbara L. Drinkwater, Ph.D., a pioneer in the search for osteoporosis, quoted the case of a woman who with 19 had a normal spine, but by age 23 had three vertebral ruptures. “It will never have the normal maintenance,” it says. did not look at a small old woman rams of 85. We look at a young person. The “osteoporosis in young women resembles contradiction. After all, it is typically a disease found in older, women of post-menopausal. Unfortunately, when the young women, in particular athletes, maintain a low caloric intake and exercise with excess to often keep their results of osteoporosis of weight. This worries in particular because they are the years when the young bodies should be bone of building in the future, not losing it.Which is osteoporosis?The osteoporosis is a metabolic disease of bone in which the bones lose the density and spaces in them become increased, having for the largest result brittleness and chance of the rupture.
 

Joe Swanberg (b.1981) studied film production at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Both of his feature films, Kissing On The Mouth (2005) and LOL (2006), had their World Premiers at the South By Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival. He lives in Chicago, IL.

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