When people think about protecting their health, bone health often takes a back seat to more prominent concerns like cancer or heart disease.
But for women, bone density can become a real issue with age, as osteoporosis weakens bones and increases the risk of fractures.
Dr. Mary Claire Haver, a board-certified OB-GYN, certified menopause specialist and associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Texas Medical Branch, talked to Fox News Digital about the severity of this threat.
"About 50% of women can expect to have an osteoporotic fracture before they die," she said. "That is triple the rate of men."
Osteoporosis is defined as a "bone disease that develops when bone mineral density and bone mass decreases or when the structure and strength of bone changes," according to the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases.
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