Most of the increased fracture risk is seen in people over age 50.
You may be able to reduce your risk of fractures.
How can I get enough calcium to reduce my risk of fractures?
Use this guide to build stronger bones and cut fracture risk.
And in people aged 50-54, the fracture risk was up to 12 times higher than those in the general population.
Current treatment standards include the starting of a bisphosphonate to reduce future fracture risk by up to 50%.
An increase in bone density, decreasing the risk of fractures.
Also, once you've had a fracture due to osteoporosis, your risk of future fractures is increased.
Excess drinking is linked to bone loss and a risk of fractures.
The foundation listed five tests that are considered "good predictors of future fracture risk."