Skip to content

:

Articles related to focusing on healthy aging, prevention, mobility, cognition, nutrition, independence, and caregiving support.

4 min

What are the two types of osteoporosis and how do they differ?

The National Institutes of Health reports that osteoporosis affects more than 25 million Americans. The condition, characterized by low bone mass and increased fragility, is primarily categorized into two types based on its cause: primary and secondary osteoporosis.

Read Healthy Aging
4 min

What are the three types of osteoporosis?

Over 200 million people worldwide suffer from osteoporosis, a debilitating condition that weakens bones and increases fracture risk. Understanding **what are the three types of osteoporosis**—primary, secondary, and osteogenesis imperfecta—is a crucial first step toward proper diagnosis and effective management. This knowledge is particularly important for at-risk groups and their caregivers.

Read Healthy Aging