Episode 11 -Weighted Vests: Fitness Hack or Hot Air?
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Weighted vests are trending in the fitness world, with influencers claiming they improve bone density, help with postmenopause bone health, and even replace resistance training. But what does the research actually say? In this episode of the Fierce Mama Fitcast, I break down the latest weighted vest studies, explain what benefits they really offer, and why they’re not the magic solution for osteoporosis prevention or women’s health after 40. Spoiler: if carrying toddlers counted as a workout, moms would already have unbreakable bones. Tune in for the no-BS truth about weighted vest training, plus the proven habits that actually support strong bones and long-term health.
- Why weighted vests are suddenly popular and what influencers are claiming
 - Study #1: Long-term trial in postmenopausal women (vest + jumping slowed bone loss)
 - Study #2: 12-month trial in older adults with obesity (vest didn’t prevent bone density decline)
 - Study #3: Pilot study with daily vest use (minor effects, borderline results)
 - Realistic benefits: small calorie burn, improved cardio, extra load on legs/core, potential bone support in high-risk groups
 - Why the hype is overblown: walking with a weighted vest ≠ instant osteoporosis prevention
 - Proven strategies for bone health after 40: strength training, protein, impact exercise, vitamin D, and daily movement
 
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