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Preventing and reversing osteoporosis | Dr Belinda Beck

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Preventing and reversing osteoporosis | Dr Belinda Beck

In this episode, I sit down with Dr Belinda Beck to unpack one of the most misunderstood areas of health and ageing: bone strength. For decades, the message has been to “take it easy” with osteoporosis, but Belinda’s research challenges that idea, showing that the right kind of exercise can not only be safe, but transformative.

We explore what actually builds bone, why common advice like walking may fall short, and how resistance training can dramatically change outcomes. This is a conversation about moving beyond fear, understanding the science, and giving people practical tools to protect their independence and quality of life as they age.

What We Cover

  • Can exercise actually increase bone density in people with osteoporosis?
  • Why walking alone may not be enough to protect bone health
  • The real reason heavy lifting is critical for bone strength
  • How bone adapts to load, and why intensity matters
  • The limitations of DEXA scans and what they miss about bone strength
  • Why osteoporosis is still underdiagnosed and poorly managed
  • The role of menopause, estrogen, and rapid bone loss
  • Common myths, from weighted vests to “lifting light” advice

Bone health is not something to leave to chance. With the right approach, there is real potential to build strength, reduce fracture risk, and stay active for longer.

You can learn more about Dr Belinda Beck’s work via her website, follow updates on Facebook, or explore her clinical and training work at The Bone Clinic and ONERO.

  • Intro (00:00:00)
  • Why Your Doctor Is Wrong About Bone Exercise (00:01:44)
  • The Silent Fracture Crisis No One Is Catching (00:08:34)
  • How Much of Bone Loss Can You Actually Control? (00:14:23)
  • Why Your DEXA Score Misses the Bigger Picture (00:17:28)
  • What Blood Tests Actually Reveal About Your Bones (00:24:58)
  • The Trial That Changed Osteoporosis Exercise Guidelines (00:30:00)
  • The Exact Load Needed to Rebuild Bone (00:38:31)
  • Why Static Holds Won’t Build Your Bones (00:43:47)
  • Strength Training Cuts Fracture Risk by 78% (00:47:57)
  • Why Osteoporosis Guidelines Are Still Getting It Wrong (00:51:03)
  • Should You Combine Bone Meds With Heavy Training? (00:55:45)
  • More Exercise + Meds = Better Bone Outcomes (01:02:47)
  • How Menopause Destroys Bone (And What Fights Back) (01:06:35)
  • The Hidden Bone Risk of GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs (01:11:05)
  • Bone Gadgets and Gimmicks: What the Science Says (01:14:01)

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More about Belinda Beck

Belinda Beck is a Professor of Exercise Physiology at Griffith University (Gold Coast, QLD) and Director of The Bone Clinic in Brisbane. Her work, primarily related to the effects of mechanical loading on bone, includes a series of clinical trials (the LIFTMOR and MEDEX-OP trials) that changed the way osteoporosis is managed with exercise. In 2015, she established The Bone Clinic, a translational research facility and clinical practice in Brisbane providing the ONERO® exercise program for osteoporosis which has been licenced for delivery around the world. She has been awarded almost $8M in research funding and has published over 150 papers and chapters in the field. She is a Fellow of numerous bone and exercise societies (including ACSM, ASBMR, ESSA and SMA), is on the Board of the Australian and New Zealand Bone and Mineral Society, Sports Medicine Australiathe SOS Fracture Alliancethe International Osteoporosis Foundation Capture the Fracture Governance Committee, and the Healthy Bones Australia Medicine and Science Advisory Committee.

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