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Who is at risk for osteoporosis?

Related Topics: Osteoporosis
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Many things put people at risk of osteoporosis. The following people have a higher chance of getting osteoporosis:

Women who:

  • Are going through or who are past menopause.

Men who:

  • Are elderly.

People who:

  • Are white (Caucasian) or oriental (Asian)
  • Are thin
  • Have family member with osteoporosis
  • Do not get enough calcium or vitamin D
  • Do not exercise
  • Smoke
  • Drink alcohol often.

Take bone thinning medicines (like prednisone or other corticosteroids) for a long time.

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