Female reproductive factors, genetic susceptibility and incident osteoporosis risk.
Key Points
The aim is to explore how female reproductive factors and genetic susceptibility contribute to osteoporosis risk in women.
Joint assessment of reproductive history and genetic factors
Evaluation of osteoporosis risk based on combined data
Analysis of risk stratification methods
Identified a strong link between reproductive factors and osteoporosis risk
Genetic susceptibility plays a significant role in enhancing risk perception
Combined assessment might lead to better personalized prevention strategies
Abstract
Both reproductive history and genetic susceptibility contribute to osteoporosis risk in women. Joint assessment of these factors may enhance risk stratification and inform personalized prevention.