Check Your Risk

Understanding your risk of developing osteoporosis and having fragility fractures is the first step towards maintaining healthy bones.

Maintaining healthy bones starts with knowing your risk. Use the Know Your Bones™ tool and speak with your healthcare provider if you have concerns.

Osteoporosis can affect anyone, but certain factors increase your risk. Age, gender, family history, and lifestyle choices play significant roles. Women, especially after menopause, are at higher risk. If you have a family history of osteoporosis, previous fractures, or low body weight your risk may be higher. Lifestyle factors such as smoking, excessive alcohol, and lack of physical activity also contribute.

If you want to know more about your personal risk of osteoporosis, take a few minutes to complete the Know your Bones™ fracture risk self-assessment tool. If Know your Bones™ indicates that you have some bone health risk factors, or you have questions or concerns, we encourage you to share your Know your Bones™ report with your healthcare provider. They can recommend preventive measures or further testing to help maintain your bone health.

Take the Know Your Bones™ test today to get started on understanding your bone health.