Page tells Parade that as we age, a strong, responsive core helps to improve balance and reduce the risk of falls by keeping the body's center of gravity aligned and making everyday movements easier.
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A single test of bone thickness can predict whether a woman is likely to experience backbone or vertebral fractures in the next 15 years. Bone mineral density (BMD) is a measure of bone thickness that ...