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@normahorn

As I understand it, the larger the number is means that one is losing bone faster than building new bone. Conversely, the smaller the number, bone building is occurring at a faster rate than bone loss is. However, that is a far too simplistic approach but makes people feel that they have some control.

The value would come in monitoring changes during treatment.

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Hi normahorn,
I attempted to write a clearer explanation of how the ratio can be useful in a separate comment. You can jump to it here: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/1099229/