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← Human Body & HealthAs an individual ages, why does the risk of vertebral compression fractures increase, even with consistent calcium intake and moderate exercise?
A)Increased bone remodeling resorption
B)Decreased osteoblast collagen production✓
C)Elevated inflammatory cytokine stimulation
D)Enhanced calcitonin receptor sensitivity
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The risk of vertebral fractures rises with age because decreased osteoblast collagen production reduces bone matrix synthesis, leading to lower bone density and strength; therefore, the bone becomes more susceptible to compression fractures, rather than through increased resorption alone.
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