Friday, November 27, 2009

HealthDay

Health Tip: Who Gets Osteoporosis?

Know if you're at risk for brittle bones

Posted July 13, 2009

(HealthDay News) -- Osteoporosis affects many women and men as they age, reducing bone density and increasing the risk of bone fractures.

The National Osteoporosis Foundation offers this list of risk factors for osteoporosis:

  • Being older or female.
  • Having osteoporosis in the family.
  • Having a small stature or thin frame.
  • Being white, Asian or Hispanic.
  • Having a prior bone fracture.
  • Having low sex hormones.
  • Getting insufficient exercise.
  • Getting insufficient dietary calcium and vitamin D.
  • Eating a diet that's high in caffeine, sodium and protein.
  • Using alcohol or tobacco.
  • Having eating disorders or rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Using certain drugs, such as steroids.

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