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About Osteoporosis
Key Points
Osteoporosis at a Glance
What is it?
Who gets it?
Why does it occur?
Risk Factors
Key Points
Age / Gender
Race / Ethnicity
Family History / Heredity
Menopause
Medical Conditions
Arthritis
Cancer
Disabilities
Eating Disorders
Gastrointestinal
Hormone / Endocrine Disorders
Immobility
Transplant
Medications
Steroids
Lifestyle
Consequences
Key Points
Height Loss
Spine Fractures
Hip Fractures
Wrist Fractures
Other Fractures
Prevention
Key Points
Nutrition
Eating the Bone Healthy Way
Dietary Calcium
Estimating Calcium Intake
Reading Food Labels for Calcium
Calcium Supplements
Vitamin D
Reading Food Labels for Vitamin D
Protein
Magnesium
Phosphorus
Soy
Vitamin A
Vitamin K
Caffeine
Sodium
Food and Nutrition Tips
Physical Activity / Exercise
Smoking
Alcohol
Safety / Fall Prevention
Talking to your Healthcare Provider about Prevention
Diagnosis
Key Points
Risk Assessment
Risk Assessment for Premenopausal Women
Risk Assessment for Postmenopausal Women
Risk Assessment for Men
Bone Mineral Density Testing
What is a BMD Test?
Who should have a BMD Test?
What do BMD test results mean?
FRAX
Vertebral Imaging
Biochemical Markers
Talking to your Healthcare Provider about Diagnosis
Treatment
Key Points
Risk Factor Reduction
FDA Approved Medications
Talking to your Healthcare Provider about Treatment
Premenopausal Women
Key Points
Risk Factors for Premenopausal Women
BMD Testing for Premenopausal Women
Pregnancy and Lactation
Actions for Strong Bones for Premenopausal Women
Postmenopausal Women
Key Points
Risk Factors for Postmenopausal Women
BMD Testing for Postmenopausal Women
Actions for Strong Bones for Postmenopausal Women
Treatment for Postmenopausal Women
Men
Key Points
Risk Factors for Men
BMD Testing for Men
Actions for Strong Bones for Men
Treatment for Men
Children and Teens
Key Points
Checklist for Strong Bones
Infants
Children
Teens
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