Abstract
Introduction: Low bone mass and structural bone tissue degeneration are symptoms of osteoporosis, which also increases bone fragility and fracture susceptibility. A significant risk factor for fragility fracture is decreased bone density. Aim/Objectives: The purpose of this study is to evaluate women’s knowledge about post-menopausal osteoporosis prevention. 200 women between the ages of 25 and 50 were chosen from a non-probability purposive sampling of the locations. To gauge knowledge, a semi-structured interview was done. Result: According to the findings, 3.5% of the participants had good knowledge, 27.5% of the subjects had average knowledge, and 69.0% of the subjects had bad knowledge. Conclusion: Thus, it may be said that the bulk of the subjects have inadequate knowledge
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