The results end up in terms of standard deviation from the normal. Bone mineral density is dependent upon sex, age, and the part of the body. A range for the mineral density of the bone of the spine region is from 1000 to 1200 g/cm 2. The range of bone mineral density for the forearm is from 700 to 800 g/cm 2. read more
Depends on nutrition and use of your body. If you don't exercise, your bones will become weaker; and thus thinner. If you don't have adequate amounts of vitamin D, the same. etc. read more
A bone mineral density (BMD) test is can provide a snapshot of your bone health. The test can identify osteoporosis, determine your risk for fractures (broken bones), and measure your response to osteoporosis treatment. read more