Why women over 30 are at higher risk of bone loss and osteoporosis; know the risks and ways to prevent

Why women over 30 are at higher risk of bone loss and osteoporosis; know the risks and ways to prevent

 04:03 03/09/2025

For women, bone health often declines after 30 due to natural bone density loss, hormonal shifts, and lifestyle factors. Osteopenia and osteoporosis, often silent, increase fracture risks. Vitamin D deficiency, calcium loss, and weakening muscles further exacerbate the issue. Early menopause and certain medical treatments also accelerate bone deterioration, emphasizing the need for proactive bone health management.
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