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Women & Fractures: Are You at Risk for a Fracture?

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How old are you?








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How much do you weigh?




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Have you broken any bones after age 50?




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Did your mother have a hip fracture after 50?




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Do you usually need to use your arms to get up out of a chair?




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Do you smoke?




Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, M.D., Feb. 2008:

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How do you protect your bones?

  • Eat 3 servings of dairy daily
  • Take calcium & vitamin D supplements
  • Monitor bone density with a DEXA scan
  • All of the above
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