(HealthDay News) — A bone density test measures bone strength and mass — indicators of a person’s risk for developing osteoporosis.
New York-Presbyterian Hospital says these factors may indicate the need for a bone density test:
- Having had a bone fracture, perhaps stemming from loss of bone mass.
- Having a close relative — notably a mother or grandmother — who has been diagnosed with osteoporosis or who fractured a bone.
- Having taken over the long-term medications that can cause bone loss, including corticosteroids and certain anti-seizure drugs.
- Having physical risk factors, such as a slender build, low body weight or fair skin.
- Being a smoker or heavy drinker.