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Osteoporosis causes bones to become weak and brittle — so brittle that a fall or even mild stresses such as bending over or coughing can cause a fracture. Osteoporosis-related fractures most commonly occur in the hip, wrist or spine.
Bone is living tissue that is constantly being broken down and replaced. Osteoporosis occurs when the creation of new bone doesn't keep up with the loss of old bone.
Osteoporosis affects men and women of all races. But white and Asian women — especially older women who are past menopause — are at highest risk. Medications, healthy diet and weight-bearing exercise can help prevent bone loss or strengthen already weak bones.
Good nutrition and regular exercise are essential for keeping your bones healthy throughout your life.
Awards 2021: Journal of Osteoporosis and Physical Activity
Awards 2021: Journal of Osteoporosis and Physical Activity
Research Article: Journal of Osteoporosis and Physical Activity
Rapid Communication: Journal of Osteoporosis and Physical Activity
Commentary: Journal of Osteoporosis and Physical Activity
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