Which of the following are controllable factors that increase the risk of osteoporosis?
A. age
B. dietary intake of calcium and Vitamin D
C. family history (genetics)
D. alcohol use and cigarette smoking
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Answer (1)
Osteoporosis risk factors include controllable and uncontrollable types. Controllable factors are dietary intake of calcium and Vitamin D, as well as alcohol use and smoking. Uncontrollable factors include age and family history. ;