“…In four RCTs [ 64 , 66 , 68 , 69 ], researchers sent an educational brochure and a letter with an individual’s risk of fracture (the letters presented results of the DXA, the diagnosis of osteoporosis, osteopenia or normal, as well as a graph of the 10-year probability of suffering a major osteoporotic fracture) to patients and they evaluated the impact of this risk fracture communication tool on different outcomes (e.g., calcium and vitamin D intake, better knowledge of osteoporosis, enhancing preventive measures against risk of fractures). Results highlighted modest benefits for this type of communication with regard to osteoporosis knowledge, self-efficacy, and lifestyle behaviors (diet and exercise) in comparison with usual care.…”