BrokenOsteoporoticbones often healslower thannormal brokenbones doStudies suggestphosphoric acidincreases thechances ofOsteoporosisYou are moresusceptible ifyou drink 2 ormore alcoholicdrinks a dayOsteo comesfrom the Greekword"Osteon",whichmeans "bones"Vitamin Dhelps thebody absorbcalciumThe mostcommon bodyparts that getfractures arethe wrist, spine,and hip99% of thebody'scalcium isstored in theskeletonPeople who sufferfrom eatingdisorders aremore likely to getosteoporosisSome medicalconditions thatcan cause boneloss or fractures,include arthritisand celiac disease1/3 of men ofthe age of 75haveosteoporosis.Asian andwhite womenare at higherrisk.Black andHispanicwomen areat lower risk.People beginto lose bonemass in theirmid-30's1 in 2 womenover age 50will suffer afracture due toosteoporosisOsteoporosisoccurs due toloss of proteinand mineralsin the bonesgetting enoughcalcium as achild canprevent thedisease later inlifeThe diseasewas named in1820 by Frenchphysician JeanLobsteinOsteoporosiscauses bonesto becomethin andporousWomen losebone at agreater rate,from 2-3 percent per yearExercisehelps tomaintain aperson'sbone massOftenreferred toas the"silent thief"A diet low incalcium andVitamin Dheightensyour riskAstronautsare at ahigher risk ofgettingOsteoporosisZinc isnecessaryfor bonedensity andbone healthBrokenOsteoporoticbones often healslower thannormal brokenbones doStudies suggestphosphoric acidincreases thechances ofOsteoporosisYou are moresusceptible ifyou drink 2 ormore alcoholicdrinks a dayOsteo comesfrom the Greekword"Osteon",whichmeans "bones"Vitamin Dhelps thebody absorbcalciumThe mostcommon bodyparts that getfractures arethe wrist, spine,and hip99% of thebody'scalcium isstored in theskeletonPeople who sufferfrom eatingdisorders aremore likely to getosteoporosisSome medicalconditions thatcan cause boneloss or fractures,include arthritisand celiac disease1/3 of men ofthe age of 75haveosteoporosis.Asian andwhite womenare at higherrisk.Black andHispanicwomen areat lower risk.People beginto lose bonemass in theirmid-30's1 in 2 womenover age 50will suffer afracture due toosteoporosisOsteoporosisoccurs due toloss of proteinand mineralsin the bonesgetting enoughcalcium as achild canprevent thedisease later inlifeThe diseasewas named in1820 by Frenchphysician JeanLobsteinOsteoporosiscauses bonesto becomethin andporousWomen losebone at agreater rate,from 2-3 percent per yearExercisehelps tomaintain aperson'sbone massOftenreferred toas the"silent thief"A diet low incalcium andVitamin Dheightensyour riskAstronautsare at ahigher risk ofgettingOsteoporosisZinc isnecessaryfor bonedensity andbone health

Osteoporosis Bingo! - Call List

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  1. Broken Osteoporotic bones often heal slower than normal broken bones do
  2. Studies suggest phosphoric acid increases the chances of Osteoporosis
  3. You are more susceptible if you drink 2 or more alcoholic drinks a day
  4. Osteo comes from the Greek word "Osteon",which means "bones"
  5. Vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium
  6. The most common body parts that get fractures are the wrist, spine, and hip
  7. 99% of the body's calcium is stored in the skeleton
  8. People who suffer from eating disorders are more likely to get osteoporosis
  9. Some medical conditions that can cause bone loss or fractures, include arthritis and celiac disease
  10. 1/3 of men of the age of 75 have osteoporosis.
  11. Asian and white women are at higher risk.
  12. Black and Hispanic women are at lower risk.
  13. People begin to lose bone mass in their mid-30's
  14. 1 in 2 women over age 50 will suffer a fracture due to osteoporosis
  15. Osteoporosis occurs due to loss of protein and minerals in the bones
  16. getting enough calcium as a child can prevent the disease later in life
  17. The disease was named in 1820 by French physician Jean Lobstein
  18. Osteoporosis causes bones to become thin and porous
  19. Women lose bone at a greater rate, from 2-3 per cent per year
  20. Exercise helps to maintain a person's bone mass
  21. Often referred to as the "silent thief"
  22. A diet low in calcium and Vitamin D heightens your risk
  23. Astronauts are at a higher risk of getting Osteoporosis
  24. Zinc is necessary for bone density and bone health