Friday, February 24, 2012

Body size (thin, small, thin bones women ...

What causes osteoporosis? The most common cause in this reduced production of certain hormones as a result of aging women of climacteric age (50 years and older) have limited the production of estrogen and men 70 and older, with limited testosterone Other causes of osteoporosis include: << .. >> Chronic (long term) conditions such as rheumatoid


(RA) and hyperparathyroidism, excessive parathyroid hormone production (PTH), which causes calcium to break bones, and then reabsorbed in the intestine and kidney


Not Quite a lot of dietary calcium, vitamin D, and phosphates, which are necessary for normal bone formation


sedentary lifestyle and extended downtime, such as complete bed rest >> << What are the risk factors for osteoporosis? Several factors are believed to increase your chances of developing osteoporosis . However, not all people with risk factors will develop the disease. Common risk factors include those who can not manage or prevent, and those that are treatable.immune system antigens Some risk factors for osteoporosis can not be controlled, cure or prevent including :


size (thin, small, thin bones of women are at greater risk)


Paul (women are much more likely than men to develop osteoporosis, a diet low in calcium, calcium deficiency, or lasix furosemide does not use calcium properly


Diets low in vitamin D and or low body weight through diet


hormones for the treatment of breast cancer and.


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