Osteoporosis Risk Factors for Women: Causes & Prevention
Conditions that predispose a woman to osteoporosis include:
* Age: The risk of osteoporosis increases with age, especially after menopause.
* Race: White and Asian women are at higher risk of osteoporosis than black or Hispanic women.
* Family history: Having a family history of osteoporosis increases your risk of developing the condition.
* Menopause: The loss of estrogen during menopause can lead to bone loss and osteoporosis.
* Certain medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as Cushing's syndrome, diabetes, and thyroid problems, can increase the risk of osteoporosis.
* Medications: Some medications, such as corticosteroids, can cause bone loss and osteoporosis.
* Lifestyle factors: Certain lifestyle factors, such as smoking, drinking alcohol, and being sedentary, can increase the risk of osteoporosis.
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