“…Health education programmes have been shown to improve selfmanagement by increasing knowledge, physical activity and calcium intake and according to the European Union, might contribute to the promotion of lifestyle improvements (Compstone, 2004). Compliance with the suggested interventions has been evaluated for short periods, and the findings indicate that there is potential for lifestyle change after educational programmes for people with osteoporosis (Chan, Chung & Day, 2005;Laslett, Neil & Lynch, 2004;Sedlak, Doheny & Jones, 2000;Curry, Hogstel, Davis & Frable, 2002).…”