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As 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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