Health conditions

Osteoporosis

  • Osteoporosis is a condition that affects the strength and quality of the bones, causing weakness in the skeleton.
  • It is not a normal part of ageing.
  • The most common outcome of osteoporosis is a fracture.
  • Risk of fractures can be reduced with a healthy diet, physical activity and lifestyle changes.

While osteoporosis may occur in men and young women, it is most common in post-menopausal women, with 1 in 3 developing the condition.

What are the signs and symptoms?

You may experience pain and ongoing issues after you fracture (break):

  • a hip
  • your spine.

What causes it?

Osteoporosis can be due to:

  • family history
  • low levels of calcium and vitamin D in your body
  • some medical conditions
  • lifestyle factors.

How can it be treated?

Your osteoporosis can be managed to reduce your risk of fractures. You can:

Talk to your healthcare professional about improving your bone health through exercise and diet.

Where to get help


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