Osteoporosis Knowledge Assessment (Pre-Test)
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Osteoporosis leads to an increased risk of bone fractures.
Osteoporosis usually causes symptoms (e.g. pain) before fractures occur
Having a higher peak bone mass at the end of childhood gives no protection against the development of osteoporosis in later life.
Cigarette smoking can contribute to osteoporosis.
A fall is just as important as low bone strength in causing fractures.
From age 50, most women can expect at least one fracture before they die.
Any type of physical activity is beneficial for osteoporosis.
Certain medications (such as sleeping tablets or high blood pressure medications) may reduce the risk of falling.
Calcium supplements alone can prevent bone loss.
There are no effective treatments for osteoporosis available in the United States.
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