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Check all of the NONmodifiable Risk Factors of Osteoporosis:
age
tobacco use
too thin
gender
genetics
ethnicity
physical inactivity
history of fractures
low sex hormones/menopause
nutrition
Physical Activity increases the risk of osteoporosis:
What are the risk factors of osteoarthritis?
genetic
obesity
repetition of the same thing
gender (female)
bad nutrition
What range on the BMI scale is considered " underweight"?
>30
>20
>18.5
>22.5
What range on the BMI scale is considered optimal?
18.5-20.9
18.5-22.9
18.5-25.9
18.5-24.9
What range on the BMI scale is considered "overweight"?
25-30
25-29.9
25-28
25-27.5
What range on the BMI scale is considered "obese"?
>29
>35
>25
What are the NONmodifiable risk factors of being obese?
environmental
culture
behavioral
heredity
race
metabolism