The risk of osteoporosis is greater in:
Fractures caused by osteoporosis are painful and can severly reduce your quality of life.
More than 3000 New Zealanders break a hip each year. This figure is expected to rise to 4800 in ten years time as our population ages. We have to prevent this from happening.
About a third of people who fracture a hip die within a year from related complications. Another third never return home. Many who do lose their mobility and independence.
More women are hospitalised with a hip fracture due to osteoporosis than through breast cancer.
There are normally no symptoms until a fracture occurs.This is why it is sometimes called a “silent disease”.
However, a simple fracture of the wrist or foot from a low impact injury, or a cracked rib from coughing may be an early warning sign. Also mid-back pain can be an indication of vertebral collapse. If any of these situations occur, people are advised to have an assessment.
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