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Miss Ella McAleese
29/8/2024
Osteopenia, characterised by reduced bone mineral density, serves as a precursor to osteoporosis. Commonly caused by ageing, hormonal changes, poor nutrition, and lack of physical activity, initial symptoms include minor bone pain and increased fracture risk. Key interventions for managing osteopenia include lifestyle modifications, a calcium and vitamin D-rich diet,…