Osteoporosis and Osteopenia

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Osteoporosis and Osteopenia

Vitamin D is essential for the development and maintenance of bone, both for its role in assisting calcium absorption from food in the intestine, and for ensuring the correct renewal and mineralization of bone tissue. People who have decreased vitamin D serum levels run the risk of first acquiring osteopenia. Untreated osteopenia may lead to osteoporosis due to the decrease in calcium absorption, thus increasing their risk of bone fractures (the diagnostic difference between osteopenia and osteoporosis is the measured decrease of bone mineral density).