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*Content reviewed by HotPause Health Medical Advisor & Pelvic Health Expert Tanya Goodrich, PT, DPT
HotPause Health Medical Advisor and pelvic floor therapist, Dr.Tanya Goodrich explains ways to reduce osteoporosis risk in midlife. Osteoporosis during menopause is primarily triggered by hormonal changes, notably the significant decrease in estrogen levels.
Estrogen plays a crucial role in bone health, helping to slow down the natural bone breakdown process. As women enter menopause, estrogen levels fluctuate and eventually drop, accelerating bone loss and increasing the risk of osteoporosis.
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