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As many as 1,921 women were part of the study, of which 519 (27%) had osteoporosis, while 1,222 (64%) had osteopenia.
With improved technology and proactive testing, it is becoming more common to receive a diagnosis of osteopenia, defined as low bone mass but not considered a disease like osteoporosis.