Most people expect to lose some height as they age. However, those who lose ¾ inch quite quickly, or a total of 2.5 inches since young adulthood may have osteoporosis. Fractures or breaks in the vertebrae can result in a decrease of up to 20% of vertical bone height. This process is called vertical compression, and it causes pain in addition to significant height loss.

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