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Osteoporosis and Osteopenia Risk Factors,Prevention and Wellness Tips RISK FACTORS AND WELLNESS TIPS Preventing Osteoporosis and Osteopenia We begin to lose calcium from the bones early on in life—around age 30 for white males and black females, and around 18 for white females. (Recent studies suggest that girls may start losing calcium from their bones as early as age 13.) Black males do not, as a rule, suffer from osteoporosis.Here are the primary risk factors for osteoporosis and ways to prevent the condition:
PREVENTING FALLS Preventing falls is particularly important for people with osteoporosis since falls increase the likelihood of fracturing a bone in the hip, wrist, spine or other part of the body. In addition to the environmental factors listed below, falls can also result from impaired vision and/or balance, chronic diseases that impair mental or physical functioning and certain medications such as sedatives and antidepressants. It is also important to note that alcohol and certain medications do not mix well and can result in dizziness and loss of balance. If you have osteoporosis, it is important that you be aware of any physical changes (aches, loss of vision and hearing, etc.) you may be experiencing that may affect your balance or the way you move. These changes should be discussed with your doctor or other healthcare practitioner.Some tips to help eliminate the environmental factors that lead to falls include: When outdoors
When indoors
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