6,000 women are advised to prevent osteoporosis
A record of bone density measurement, examination and counseling for bone diseases for 6,000 women will be organized by Anlene this weekend in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Anlene milk products (Photo: chinsengmoh)
A record of bone density measurement, examination and counseling for bone diseases for 6,000 women will be organized by Anlene this weekend in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
In Ho Chi Minh City, the program starts from 6 am on Sunday 26 February at the City Council Hall and lasts for 12 hours. In Hanoi, the show took place at Hai Ba Trung Gymnasium, starting at 6:00 am 5-3 and lasting until 20g on the same day.
According to information from the Organizing Committee, there will be 6 latest generation bone density meters used at each location. Program participants will also be able to participate in cultural shows and exchanges.
In Vietnam, the Institute of Nutrition said that about 1 million people over 60 years old have a high risk of fracture due to osteoporosis. At the end of 2005, a similar record (also lasting for 12g watches) was established in Shanghai, China for 2,500 women and the organizers hope this record will overturn the new record. established in shanghai.
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