Diabetes is increasingly recognized as a significant risk factor for bone health, particularly in the elderly population, leading to osteoporosis.

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Elevated Osteoporosis Risk in India
He also informed that the trends in India are twice that of the western world. A former professor of orthopedics department King George's Medical University (KGMU), Dr. RN Srivastava said: "Poor calcium intake is the primary cause. The average daily intake is 200 mg per day which is way less than the recommended intake of 1000-1200 mg per day. Low exposure to sun -- the main and most reliable source of vitamin D -- is also a reason."Vitamin D Deficiency Rates in India: Implications for Diabetes and Bone Health
Estimates show that over 70 percent Indians are vitamin D deficient (1✔ ✔Trusted SourceVitamin D Deficiency in India: Prevalence, Causalities and Interventions
Go to source). Lack of physical activity is the third big cause."Stating that the findings of the study were significant, experts suggest that regular monitoring of both diabetes and bone health should be done to delay the possible complications. Poor bone health adversely impacts quality of life," explained Dr. Sunil Varma, a general physician and diabetologist.
As per 5th National Family Health Survey, 10 per of the people in the state, aging 15 years or more, had high to very high levels of blood sugar (2✔ ✔Trusted Source
National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5), 2019-21 for India
Go to source). The survey included blood sugar levels of people selected randomly as well as those taking medicines for diabetes. By high blood sugar, the surveyors meant 141-160 units (microgram per decilitre) and very high for blood sugar more than 160 units.
References:
- Vitamin D Deficiency in India: Prevalence, Causalities and Interventions - (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3942730/)
- National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5), 2019-21 for India - (https://main.mohfw.gov.in/sites/default/files/NFHS-5_Phase-II_0.pdf)
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