How Do You Identify The Risk Factors For Osteoporosis?
While it is true that osteoporosis affects more women than men, it is a common misconception that men are not at risk for developing the condition. All people advancing past middle age should identify the risk factors for osteoporosis and consult their physician if they are part of an at-risk group. Read on to learn how to identify the risk factors of osteoporosis. Consider early onset of menopause a sign that you may be at heightened risk for osteoporosis. Estrogen helps maintain bone strength and menopause reduces the body’s production of estrogen. Bear in mind that you are at increased risk for osteoporosis if you have had breast cancer, particularly if you used anastrozole, letrozole and/or exemestane to treat it. Remember that women are much more likely than men to develop osteoporosis simply because their bone densities are thinner to begin with, even when healthy. Women over 50 with at least one additional risk factor and all women over the age of 65 should be screened for bone