Osteoporosis doesn't have to prevent you from living your life.

Options such as an appropriate treatment and a combination of good nutrition,
supplementation with calcium and vitamin D, and regular physical activity can go
a long way to helping you maintain bone density and lower your risk
of fractures.1,2,3 Therefore, it is important to talk to your doctor
to decide how to best meet your needs.

Take the first step towards your active lifestyle by starting a
conversation with your doctor about osteoporosis treatments.

Get started now by creating your personalized
Conversation Guide.



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References:

  1. Canadian Consensus Conference on Osteoporosis. 2006 Update. SOGC Clinical Practice Guideline. JOGC 2006:S95 112.
  2. The International Osteoporosis Foundation. Treatment. Available at: http://www.iofbonehealth.org/patientspublic/about-osteoporosis/treatment.html. Last accessed June 2010.
  3. The International Osteoporosis Foundation. Facts and statistics about osteoporosis and its impact. Available at: http://www.iofbonehealth.org/facts-and-statistics.html#factsheet-category-16. Last accessed May 2010.

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