Weakening of the bones, also known as osteoporosis, is a common problem for patients who get liver transplants. Many factors play a role in this bone weakening, including the medications people receive after transplant and the long period of decreased activity during recovery from the transplant surgery. However, some people, despite similar medicines and periods of inactivity, have very different degrees of bone loss. It is possible that genes influence how a person's body responds to conditions that cause bone loss.