
About this Event
Presentation on Groundbreaking Technology (EchoLight R.E.M.S) to Assess Bone
Join us at Townhall for an exclusive event where experts will showcase the latest bone assessment technology - EchoLight R.E.M.S. Learn how this innovative tech is revolutionizing bone health assessment and the services that we provide at LYV Wellness to improve bone health, strength and longevity!
We will be booking slots for personal bone health assessment and fragility factor via R.E.M.S scans at LYV Wellness for the following 3 days: March 10-12.
Why Bone Health Matters For LONGEVITY!
1. Reduced Risk of Fractures and Falls
As we age, bones naturally lose density, increasing the risk of fractures, especially in the hips, spine, and wrists. Hip fractures in older adults are associated with higher mortality rates due to complications such as infections, blood clots, and reduced mobility.
Strong bones lower the likelihood of falls leading to life-threatening injuries.
2. Improved Mobility and Independence
Healthy bones support good posture, balance, and mobility, allowing individuals to stay active well into old age.
Osteoporosis and bone weakness can lead to a loss of independence, requiring assisted living or caregiving.
3. Prevention of Osteoporosis and Osteopenia
Osteoporosis is a major risk factor for aging-related health decline. Preventing it through lifestyle choices such as proper nutrition and strength training can enhance longevity.
Early prevention (starting in youth and middle age) plays a critical role in maintaining lifelong bone density.
4. Supports Metabolic Health
Bones are involved in metabolic regulation, storing essential minerals like calcium and phosphorus, which are necessary for cellular function and longevity.
Bone cells interact with hormones like insulin, impacting blood sugar regulation and metabolic health.
5. Regulation of Key Longevity Hormones
Osteocalcin, a hormone released by bones, is linked to improved insulin sensitivity, brain function, and muscle strength, all of which support longevity.
Bone-derived hormones also influence energy metabolism and cognitive function.
6. Enhances Cognitive Health
Studies suggest a connection between bone health and brain health. Low bone mineral density is linked to an increased risk of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and dementia.
Calcium homeostasis in bones plays a role in neurotransmission and overall brain function.
7. Boosts Immune Function
Bone marrow produces immune cells that fight infections and support overall immunity. Strong bones help maintain a robust immune system, reducing vulnerability to diseases.
8. Reduces Chronic Inflammation
Poor bone health is often associated with chronic inflammation, a driver of aging and many age-related diseases.
Optimizing bone health through diet and exercise can help reduce inflammatory markers in the body.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
TownHall, 1909 West 25th Street, Cleveland, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 12.51