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02/01/2008 06:37
Snoopy30
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Certain people are more likely to develop osteoporosis than others. Factors that increase the likelihood of developing osteoporosis and fractures are called "risk factors." These risk factors include:

Personal history of fracture after age 50

Current low bone mass

History of fracture in a 1° relative

Being female

Being thin and/or having a small frame

Advanced age

A family history of osteoporosis

Estrogen deficiency as a result of menopause, especially early or surgically induced

Abnormal absence of menstrual periods (amenorrhea)

Anorexia nervosa

Low lifetime calcium intake

Vitamin D deficiency

Use of certain medications (corticosteroids, chemotherapy, anticonvulsants and others)

Presence of certain chronic medical conditions

Low testosterone levels in men

An inactive lifestyle

Current cigarette smoking

Excessive use of alcohol

Being Caucasian or Asian, although African Americans and Hispanic Americans are at significant risk as well

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