Good info! You didn't mention the fact that the diagnosis via DEXA does NOT indicate bone strength nor the fact that the DEXA is geared towards average boned women and small boned and large are not always diagnosed properly. There's also another test that does not use radiation called REMS. It's proving to be more accurate since it also measures bone strength.
Presentation well done and comprehensive reaserch!
Thank you!
Good info! You didn't mention the fact that the diagnosis via DEXA does NOT indicate bone strength nor the fact that the DEXA is geared towards average boned women and small boned and large are not always diagnosed properly. There's also another test that does not use radiation called REMS. It's proving to be more accurate since it also measures bone strength.
Thanks, Beverly! We'll look into that!