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Risk factors for Vertebral Fracture

Other than trauma, osteoporosis is the main cause of most vertebral fractures.

Factors that increase the risk of osteoporosis include the following:

  • Race: Caucasian or Asian
  • Sex: female
  • Advancing age:
    • Females: 60 and older
    • Males: 70 and older
  • Postmenopausal
  • Stroke
  • Hyperthyroidism
  • Use of certain medications
    • Long-acting benzodiazepines
    • Tricyclic antidepressants
    • Anticonvulsants
    • Long-term steroid use
  • Limited physical activity
  • Housebound
  • Poor nutrition
  • Smoking
  • Mother or maternal grandmother with hip fracture (a genetic disposition)
  • Other factors that may increase the risk of vertebral fractures include the following:
    • Use of antipsychotic medications
    • Poor mental functioning
    • Poor mobility
    • Poor strength
    • Previous vertebral fracture within the last year



Talk about it in the:
Vertebral Fracture Support Group

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