A 72-year-old woman sustains a low-trauma wrist fracture after a fall from standing height. DXA shows T-score −2.1 at the femoral neck. According to the 2023 Osteoporosis Canada guideline, what is the most appropriate management?AReassure; no pharmacologic therapy is indicated because T-score is > −2.5BStart calcium and vitamin D onlyCOffer antiresorptive therapy because she has a fragility fractureDRepeat DXA in 5 years before deciding on therapyERecommend exercise alone without medicationCheck my answer