[CR]bone density

(Example: Framebuilders:Bernard Carré)

Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 10:31:13 -0500
From: "Joe Blow" <100eli@optonline.net>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: [CR]bone density

I am not a doctor but my wife is currently experiencing the effects of premature bone density loss but it has something to with other health issues . She does work out habitually and in the past has entered in short , 5 to 10 k running races . But she now has been by told by her sporst doctors not to risk anyhting that would possibly casue her to fall down . From discussing premature bone density loss with her as she is knowledgeful about it since she is experiencing it and she has discussed with many nutrition experts and physicians . She has told me women are much more prone to it especially after menopause and if they are overdoing the aerobic thing . Running ,cycling and the like would be consdiered aerobic I would think . As far what my wife and I have discussed about a TDF cyclist and other marathon type athletes goes we both agreed one would have to be nuts not to think that there is no health risks with riding over a 100 miles day after day for 3 weeks over 20 or 25 mountain passes , eating really not much than vitamin fortifeid energy bars and drinks while doing it or in the case of marathon runners training for and running 4 or 5 five marathons ( or how many those little guys do ) a year . Bone loss with a TDF rider or any pro cyclist who keeps a full schedule and marathon runners is only one of the many long term health risks those things can cause . Putting that in print and trying to get your advertising revenues and subscriptions up is just what it is . A marketing ploy . I stopped reading Bicycling when Bicycling ran amuck with the bicycle seat / impotence scare . Being predisposed for bone loss and being a aerobic type athlete is obviously not going to help you with holding onto your bone density either . Just look at any pro marathoner or cyclist . They are too thin and would not to have my physique look as frail and emaciated as well over 90 % of them do . Anyhting in excess is bad for anyone .