Do elderly people who don’t suffer from neither osteoporosis or osteopenia have strong bones like young people?

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Osteoporosis
Deborah asked:


Or do their bones naturally weakens with aging even if they don’t have a particular bone disease.

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    1. Tom P Says:

      They have normal bones. Some have even stronger bones, like a friend of mine whose bones are 125% normal.