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Osteoporosis Research Paper

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Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is commonly known disease for fragile bones that can break easily and tends to happen with the elderly. For example you could be doing something so easy as bending over to pick something up and cause breakage. Typically the wrist, hip, or spine are what happen to be the most commonly broken bones when it come to this disease. It also affects both genders, not just one or the other. Studies have shown the elderly White and Asian women seem to have the greatest risk for getting the disease.

Bone is constantly being broken down and replaced because it is a living tissue, so when the creation of the newer bone isn't keeping up Osteoporosis happens. Most people by their 20s have reached their highest bone mass, so when you start to age the bone mass is lost faster than being created. It also depends on how much bone mass you gain in your childhood, so if in your childhood you have a greater bone mass, the more bone you have, and the less likely you will develop Osteoporosis as you get older through the years. …show more content…

During menopause the fall in estrogen occurs, resulting in great bone loss. The average woman loses up to 10 percent of her total body bone mass the first five years after menopause.

Osteoporosis can lead to not so painless fractures in the spine. It can also lead to loss of height and changes in your posture. One example would be the dowager's hump, which happens when the spinal fractures are squeezed together due to the force of gravity, resulting in a unusual bending forward of the spine called kyphosis.

Studies have shown that in the early stages of bone loss you really can't find any symptoms. Once the bones start to become weaker is when you might notice symptoms such as back pain, which is caused by a crackage or fallen

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