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What is osteoporosis?

Definition Osteoporosis is a condition characterized by mass (weight), low bone and damage to the tissue inside the bone. In osteoporosis, decreased bone quality and quantity of bone density, whereas they really determine bone strength, so people prone to osteoporosis fractures or fractures. Classification There are 2 types of osteoporosis: Primary Osteoporosis, Osteoporosis is a kind of unknown cause. Secondary Osteoporosis Osteoporosis is caused by other diseases, for example, Hyperparathyroidism, Hyperthyroidism, Diabetes Mellitus Type 1, Cushing's syndrome, use of drugs in the class of long-term corticosteroids (commonly used by people with asthma), diuretics (usually used by people with hypertension), druganticonvulsants (anti-seizure), and others. Clinical Symptoms Osteoporosis is a condition that does not cause any symptoms for several decades, because osteoporosis does not cause symptoms until a fracture or fractures occur.Then the symptoms will not be far from the scene of the broken bone. For example fractures of the spine will cause symptoms such as pain radiating from his back strapped to the side of the body. Risk Factors Women are at higher risk of developing osteoporosis, especially women who have thin or small stature, also the elderly. White or Asian woman, especially a

history of osteoporosis in the family, have a higher risk than other women. Women who have menopause. Smoking, dietary disorders such as anorexia or bulimia, a diet low in calcium, heavy alcohol drinkers, inactive lifestyle, use of certain drugs in the long term such as corticosteroids, antiseizure. Osteoporosis Teenagers Threaten one reason is to consume more soda Adolescent lifestyle today is very worrying. Many teenagers who want to slim, like to smoke, consume alcohol, and reluctant morning sun exposure. This is very crucial for youth to get illness or disease osteopororsis pengoroposan bone. In fact, osteopororosis 'reasonable' to attack the age group above 50 years.
Teenagers who drink a lot of soda have been classified into more prone to brittlebones and osteoporosis than those who rarely drink soda. A survey cond ucted on 460girls, noting their habits of diet and exercise habits along with a history of bone fragility.

The results showed that women who drink soft drinks three times more likely to brittle bones. And physically, the young active women who drank Cola almost five times more likely to suffer from brittle bones. Survey linked mineral loss before consumption Cola, but finally there is the thought to check the consumption of teenagers and how it might affect them. The conclusion is that drinking soda causes of osteoporosis in teenagers.

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