Generally, bones are thicker in your early adult life. By the time we reach age 35, bones start losing their density. This process can happen faster for those suffering from osteoporosis, according to health experts.
Osteoporosis accelerates the weakening of your bones, making them more prone to fractures. While this condition is usually more prominent in people over 50s, it can also affect young adults in their 20s, 30s, and 40s.
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