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The silent menopause symptom
August 2025
|The Australian Women's Weekly
It affects more than half of Australian women over the age of 60, yet few can name this condition.
For many, menopause brings hot flushes, brain fog and restless nights. But there's another lesser-known concern that can sneak up without warning: low bone density.
Osteopenia, or a gradual decline in bone mass and strength, affects an estimated 6.3 million Australians and can lead to osteoporosis, a disease where bones become porous, brittle, and more prone to fractures. You won't feel your bones weakening, which is why it's often referred to as a “silent disease”, with many of us not realising it's even happening.
“A lot of women think ‘I’m young and don’t need to think about bone health yet’, or ‘only older women need to worry about bone health’, but it’s just not true,” says Priceline pharmacist Melissa Gannon.
While bone density naturally peaks in our late 20s to early 30s, it begins a slow decline from around the age of 35. This decline becomes far steeper in the years after menopause, due to declining levels of oestrogen, a hormone that plays a key role in maintaining strong bones.
When oestrogen levels drop during menopause, the balance shifts - bone is broken down faster than it can be rebuilt. Women can lose up to 20 per cent of their bone density in the five to seven years after menopause.
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