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A study observed a 0.04 g/cm2 BMD increase in women and 0.03 g/cm2 in men. Osteoporosis prevalence halved, resulting in 54% lower hip fracture rates in women and 61% in men. These findings reinforce that small individual benefits can lead to significant communal advantages. This study underscores the potential of widespread BMD improvement programs to substantially reduce hip fractures, a significant health concern among older people.
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