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Osteoporosis ScreeningRisk Factors For OsteoporosisOf those people aged 50 or older, one of every two women and one of every eight men will develop osteoporosis and suffer a related bone fracture. The unavoidable risk factors for osteoporosis are:
Controllable risk factors for developing osteoporosis are:
Risk factors related to other medical conditions are:
To minimize your risk for osteoporosis, make sure you adopt healthy habits, such as taking in enough calcium (ideally as part of your diet), maintaining a healthy diet and taking part in regular, weight-bearing exercise. If you have not exercised for a long time or have a health condition that affects your ability to exercise, consult your doctor first for an appropriate exercise regimen. And if you smoke, quit. |
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