Empowering bone health

Written in association with: Dr Taher Mahmud
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Edited by: Kate Forristal

Osteoporosis, the silent underminer of bone health, often elicits uncertainty and fear. However, we want to underscore the pivotal importance of comprehending your individual health risk, proactively seeking early advice, and initiating appropriate treatment—actions that can truly make a world of difference. In fact, the adage "prevention is better than cure" could not ring truer when it comes to osteoporosis.

In his latest online article, Dr Taher Mahmud gives us his insights into osteoporosis prevention. He talks about prevention, assessing health risk, and early intervention.

 

Assessing your health risk

The first imperative is to grasp the nuances of your personal susceptibility to osteoporosis. Age, gender, familial predisposition, body mass index (BMI), and underlying health conditions all exert varying degrees of influence on your vulnerability. Swift identification of these risk factors empowers you to institute pre-emptive measures, preventing significant bone loss.

 

Early intervention: The key to success

As with many health challenges, time is of the essence. The earlier osteoporosis is pinpointed, the brighter the prospects for favourable outcomes. For those at heightened risk, regular bone density assessments serve as invaluable tools for assessing your bone health status. Upon diagnosis, the standard approach to osteoporosis typically incorporates a multifaceted strategy encompassing lifestyle modifications and pharmaceutical interventions aimed at fortifying bones and averting fractures.

 

The emphasis on prevention

Prevention stands as the paramount strategy in the fight against osteoporosis. Consistent engagement in weight-bearing and muscle-strengthening exercises, coupled with a diet teeming with calcium and vitamin D, becomes indispensable. Sustaining an optimal body weight and steering clear of tobacco and excessive alcohol use are additional potent measures to curtail the risk of osteoporosis.

 

Delaying action until the throes of a fracture grip you are a less-than-ideal course. Instead, empower yourself by acknowledging your health risk, actively seeking early guidance, and pursuing treatment options. The wisdom of prevention consistently outshines the potential heroics of post-injury medical interventions. Remember, the vitality of your bone health rests squarely in your hands. With the appropriate measures, you can significantly enhance it and savour a high quality of life.

 

Dr Taher Mahmud is a distinguished rheumatologist with over 30 years of experience. You can schedule an appointment with Mr Mahmud on his Top Doctors profile.

Dr Taher Mahmud

By Dr Taher Mahmud
Rheumatology

Dr Taher Mahmud is a distinguished consultant rheumatologist based in central London and Tunbridge Wells. He is renowned for his expertise in osteoporosis, osteopenia, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, and inflammatory arthritis.

Dr Mahmud qualified in medicine from King's College London before undertaking training at various esteemed institutions including St Thomas', and Pembury Hospitals. He also completed an esteemed research fellowship at King’s College Hospital, also gaining an MD and a Master’s in biochemistry. He further honed his skills in rheumatology through specialist training at King's College, the Lupus Unit at St Thomas', and Guy's Hospital Rheumatology Units. Dr Mahmud has served as a consultant rheumatologist since 2000, and was awarded fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians in 2014. Boasting more than 30 years of experience, Dr Mahmud has held various prominent roles throughout his career, including as cofounder and clinical lead for osteoporosis at the London Osteoporosis Clinic, and has also received a Clinical Excellence Award in recognition of his excellence and dedication to his practice. He currently sees private patients at HCA UK, The Shard and 25 Harley Street.

Additional to his clinical practice, Dr Mahmud has held a number of esteemed positions in public associations throughout his career, with a particular focus on improving patient experience and outcomes, including as a member of the MTW Patient Experience Committee and as an organiser and chair of conferences on patient experience at the Royal Society of Medicine. In recognition of his commitment to drive improvement in this area, he was awarded an NHS Innovations award for patient feedback. He has also been actively involved in medical education throughout his career, having lectured and trained a wide range of medical students and fellow practitioners.

With a wealth of expertise and experience, Dr Mahmud continues to make significant contributions to the field of rheumatology. He has appeared in numerous peer-reviewed publications and has authored his own book on the subject of patient care and feedback. Dr Mahmud is passionate about raising awareness of the prevention of osteoporosis fractures and maintaining healthy bones. He has appeared on several podcasts as an expert speaker on bone health and osteoporosis and the menopause. Dr Mahmud is also a member of various professional organisations, including the American College of Rheumatology, British Medical Association, British Society of Rheumatology, General Medical Council and the Royal Society of Medicine.


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