Are Vegans Prone To Osteoporosis?

Are Vegans Prone To Osteoporosis?

Author: Francis Tapon November 9, 2025 Duration: 31:30

In 2025, I catch up with one of the most remarkable 72-year-olds you’ll ever meet, Sym Blanchard!

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Is Veganism & Osteoporosis Linked?

You’ll want to watch the video because it’s the only part of this podcast series with Sym that I filmed in 2025.

Timeline

00:00 Introducing Sym

04:00 Reversing Aging

08:50 Veganism and osteoporosis

19:45 Testosterone creams on your genitals

22:00 Aging advice

25:00 Dating Lessons

In the episode, we discuss the connection between veganism and osteoporosis. Neither of us is a doctor, and you shouldn’t take anecdotal evidence as proof of anything.

I asked Perplexity.ai about the issue, and it said:

There is evidence linking veganism and osteoporosis, though the relationship is nuanced and influenced by diet quality and nutritional adequacy.

* Increased Risk with Poorly Planned Diets: Multiple extensive studies and systematic reviews have found that vegans—especially those consuming diets low in calcium, vitamin D, vitamin B12, protein, zinc, and omega-3 fatty acids—tend to have lower bone mineral density (BMD) and an increased risk of both osteoporosis and bone fractures compared to omnivores. This elevated risk has been observed in major cohort studies, such as the EPIC-Oxford study, which reported a significantly higher risk of fractures among vegans even after adjusting for body mass index and lifestyle factors.

* Nutritional Deficiencies Matter: The increased risk is primarily attributed to common deficits in key nutrients critical for bone health, such as calcium, vitamin D, and B12, which are less prevalent in plant-based foods unless supplemented or fortified. Protein intake is also sometimes lower in vegan regimens, which can further impact bone strength.

* Well-Planned Vegan Diets & Positive Outcomes: Recent research shows that a “well-planned” vegan diet—emphasizing adequate intake of calcium, vitamin D, B12, protein, and other bone-related nutrients (often through fortified foods or supplements)—does not significantly increase the risk of osteoporosis compared to omnivorous diets. Some studies have found that a healthful, plant-based diet may even reduce the risk of osteoporosis due to increased intakes of bone-protective nutrients like vitamin K, magnesium, and antioxidants, as well as because such diets tend to produce a lower acid load, which may reduce bone resorption.

* Physical Activity Modifies the Risk: There is also evidence that resistance exercise (such as weightlifting or strength training) can improve bone strength in vegans, potentially offsetting some of the increased risk associated with plant-based diets.

* Summary Table: Veganism and Osteoporosis Risk

Type of Diet

Bone Health Risk Factors

Osteoporosis/Fracture Risk

* Unbalanced vegan

* Low calcium, D, B12, protein, zinc, omega-3s

* Increased fracture/osteoporosis risk

* Well-planned vegan

* Supplemented/fortified nutrients, diverse plant foods

* Similar risk as a balanced omnivorous diet or slightly reduced risk

* Omnivorous

* Generally, a higher intake of bone-critical nutrients

* Standard baseline risk

Key takeaways:

* Vegans who do not carefully plan their diet are at higher risk of osteoporosis and fractures.

* With mindful planning and supplementation, a vegan diet can support good bone health.

* Ensuring sufficient calcium, vitamin D, B12, protein, and engaging in regular weight-bearing exercise are crucial for vegans to minimize their risk of osteoporosis.

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