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The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. GET UP, GET OUT, GET MOVING!. Questions:. How much aerobic activity does the Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommend for children – ages 6-17? A – 30 minutes per day B – 45 minutes per day C – 60 minutes every other day
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The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons GET UP, GET OUT, GET MOVING!
Questions: • How much aerobic activity does the Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommend for children – ages 6-17? A – 30 minutes per day B – 45 minutes per day C – 60 minutes every other day D – 60 minutes every day
Questions: • Which one of the following activities is a “bone strengthening” activity? A – Running B – Swimming C – Bicycle Riding D – Sit Ups / Push ups
Questions: • What are some benefits of physical activity? A – Help Maintain or Lose Weight B – Lowers Blood Pressure C – Decrease risk for Diabetes, Osteoporosis, Heart Disease, and other Health Problems D – All of the above
Questions: • The First Lady - Michelle Obama has helped change the Food Pyramid to what symbol to reflect a balanced diet? A – Refrigerator B – Plate C – Square D – Dinner Table
Questions: • The recommended calcium intake for people ages 9-18 is 1300mg per day. How many milligrams of calcium is in an 8 oz glass of milk? A – 100 mg B – 300 mg C – 500 mg D – 1000 mg
Questions: • What is the most important age to focus on calcium and nutrition for developing strong bones and preventing osteoporosis? A – Infancy / Early Childhood (0-4 years) B – Childhood (5-10 years) C – Adolescence (11-18 years) D – Adulthood (20+ years)
Healthy Lifestyle • Basic Building Blocks • Physical Activity / Exercise • Good Nutrition • Sleep
Benefits of Exercise • Many!!!!!! • 1. Decreases health problems • 2. Improves your energy level and mood • 3. Strengthens bones and joints • 4. Helps control weight • 5. FUN!!!! • If the benefits of exercise could be put into a pill, doctors would prescribe it to all of our patients!
Types of Exercise • Sports • Walking • Bicycling • Swimming • Hiking – Outdoor Parks • Dancing • Weights / Gym • Getting Out / Get Moving! • Anything from walking in a parade to neighborhood clean-up! All activity is helpful.
Physical Activity - Goal • The Center for Disease Control (CDC)Recommends 60 minutes of physical activity a day for people ages 6-17. • Vigorous Activity – 3 days / week • Muscle Strengthening Activity – 3 days / week • Bone Strengthening Activity – 3 days / week
Balanced Diet • The Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2010, (January 31, 2011) - Emphasizes three major goals for Americans: • Balance calories with physical activity to manage weight • Consume more of certain foods and nutrients such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, fat-free and low-fat dairy products, and seafood • Consume fewer foods with sodium (salt), saturated fats, trans fats, cholesterol, added sugars, and refined grains
Old Nutrition Guides 1980’s 1990’s
Healthy Bones • Calcium and Vitamin D • Calcium – One of the building blocks for bones • Vitamin D – Helps in calcium metabolism • People ages 9 – 18 should get… • 1300mg of Calcium per day • 400 IU of Vitamin D per day
Healthy Bones • Bone is living tissue – it is constantly in flux • Formed and Resorbed • In early adolescence – Bone Formation exceeds Bone Resorption • 85-90% of the bone mass is formed by age 18 in females, and age 20 in males. • We reach “Peak Bone Mass” by age 30 • Adolescents and Early Adulthood is the best time to lay the FOUNDATION for healthy bones • There are only 300mg of Calcium in an 8oz cup of milk – so a balanced diet is very important!
Challenges • Low Physical Activity and Poor Nutrition can lead to various health problems • Examples – Problems with Blood Pressure and Bone Health • Doctors calculate the Body Mass Index to help assess the overall health of a patient • Weight (lbs) x 703 / Height (inches)2 = BMI
BMI Measurements • BMIUnderweight Below 18.5 • Normal 18.5–24.9 • Overweight 25.0–29.9 • Obesity 30.0 and Above
Bone Problems The Hip Bone Can Slip
Slipped Hips Require Surgery • We put a screw in the hip to prevent any further slipping • Surgery helps stabilize the bone and helps the pain go away.
Bent Bones • Surgery helps to straighten the bones and help prevent future problems
Case Example • 13year old girl who came in with knee pain • Xrays showed a “Bent Knee” • She required surgery to fix and straighten her knee
After surgery she changed her activity and nutrition, which lead to an improvement in her overall health!
Prevention is Key!!! • Physical Activity / Exercise • Healthy Eating • Calcium and Vitamin D • Get Up, Get Out, Get Moving!!!!
Questions: • How much aerobic activity does the Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommend for children – ages 6-17? A – 30 minutes per day B – 45 minutes per day C – 60 minutes every other day D – 60 minutes every day
Questions: • Which one of the following activities is a “bone strengthening” activity? A – Running B – Swimming C – Bicycle Riding D – Sit Ups / Push ups
Questions: • What are some benefits of physical activity? A – Help Maintain or Lose Weight B – Lowers Blood Pressure C – Decrease risk for Diabetes, Osteoporosis, Heart Disease, and other Health Problems D – All of the above
Questions: • The First Lady - Michelle Obama has helped change the Food Pyramid to what symbol to reflect a balanced diet? A – Refrigerator B – Plate C – Square D – Dinner Table
Questions: • The recommended calcium intake for people ages 9-18 is 1300mg per day. How many milligrams of calcium is in an 8 oz glass of milk? A – 100 mg B – 300 mg C – 500 mg D – 1000 mg
Questions: • What is the most important age to focus on calcium and nutrition for developing strong bones and preventing osteoporosis? A – Infancy / Early Childhood (0-4 years) B – Childhood (5-10 years) C – Adolescence (11-18 years) D – Adulthood (20+ years)