Estimate your risk of premature bone fractures without any lab tests? Hop on over to QFracture to see what your score is! British researchers developed this site after developing the risk prediction algorithm using data from 2.4 million men and women and validating it against another 1.3 million others. A long list of variables were used to develop the QFractureScore. You will need your height and weight in metric values, and if needed can convert these easily online.
PositiveTip: Smoking, alcohol use, obesity, corticosteroids, and some antidepressants lead to a higher risk of osteoporotic fractures.