People with a family history of Osteoporosis, with malabsorption disorders such as Coeliac Disease, chronic conditions like Rheumatoid Arthritis, or with low levels of Vitamin D and Calcium, might be at increased risk for low bone mineral density. Also men and women over 50 with risk factors may need to test their bone health. If your bone density is low, you are more likely to fracture a bone in the future.
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