Most women are not thinking about their bones until a fracture happens or a scan comes back alarmingly. By then, the window for the most impactful intervention has often been narrowing for decades. Bone density peaks around age 18, not 30 as widely believed and the slow decline that follows is largely silent until it isn't.
Professor Belinda Beck, PhD has spent more than two decades studying exactly what it takes to stop and reverse that decline. She is a professor at Griffith University, founder of the Bloom Clinic in Brisbane, and the principal investigator behind the LIFTMORE trials, a body of research that changed the scientific consensus on what is actually possible for women with osteoporosis and osteopenia.
Her findings showed that heavy resistance and impact training twice weekly can safely grow bone mineral density in the spine and hip, even in women already diagnosed with very low bone mass and prior osteoporotic fractures. This was not what the medical establishment expected. And it fundamentally changed how serious practitioners now think about bone.
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In this conversation we explore:
- Why bone density peaks at 18 and what that means for every stage of life after
- The LIFTMORE trial: what they did, who the participants were, and what the results showed
- Why heavy lifting is the key variable and why conventional low-intensity exercise recommendations failed
- What estrogen does to bone and why menopause causes such rapid loss
- The truth about weighted vests, calcium supplements, and other popular bone health interventions
- What GLP-1 drugs are doing to bone and muscle and what to do about it
- Age-specific recommendations for women in their 20s to 30s, 40s to 50s, and postmenopause
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