What's Happening?
Dr. Kate Ella, a former bone surgeon, shares exercises aimed at helping women age stronger by improving balance and strength. She emphasizes the importance of strength training and weight-bearing exercises to
reduce the risk of falls and fractures, particularly in women who are more prone to osteoporosis. Dr. Ella suggests incorporating simple movements like wall presses, high-heeled squats, and overhead weighted marches into daily routines. She also highlights the benefits of balance exercises such as heel-to-toe walking and 'balance with a lemon' to enhance stability and prevent falls.
Why It's Important?
As women age, the risk of osteoporosis and related fractures increases, making strength and balance training crucial for maintaining independence and quality of life. Dr. Ella's recommendations provide practical solutions for women to incorporate into their daily lives without the need for a gym. By focusing on functional movements, these exercises can help women maintain bone density, muscle strength, and balance, reducing the likelihood of falls and injuries. This approach empowers women to take control of their health and well-being, promoting longevity and active aging.






