نتایج جستجو برای: burden of osteoporosis

تعداد نتایج: 21172557  

Journal: :Archives of osteoporosis 2011
O Ström F Borgström John A Kanis Juliet Compston Cyrus Cooper Eugene V McCloskey Bengt Jönsson

Osteoporosis, literally “porous bone”, is a disease characterized by weak bone. It is a major public health problem, affecting hundreds of millions of people worldwide, predominantly postmenopausal women. The main clinical consequence of the disease is bone fractures. It is estimated that one in three women and one in five men over the age of fifty worldwide will sustain an osteoporotic fractur...

Journal: :The Medical clinics of North America 2014
Matthew A Varacallo Ed J Fox

This article provides an overview of the current burden of osteoporosis and its complications in today's health care system. The impact of osteoporosis on patients' quality of life and direct financial consequences to the entire health care system are emphasized to highlight the need for increased knowledge and awareness of its complications if left untreated or treated incorrectly. Special att...

Adults with pediatric-onset medical conditions (POMCs) are susceptible to early development of high-burden medical conditions. However, research pertaining to this topic is lacking, which is vital information that could assist in health benefit planning and administration. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of high-burden medical conditions among privately and publicly in...

Journal: :McGill Journal of Medicine : MJM 2008
David Metcalfe

Osteoporotic hip fractures have a profound impact on the physical health and psychosocial wellbeing of patients. In addition, osteoporosis has considerable economic implications and is projected to become an increasing burden on developed economies over the coming decades. Nevertheless, the risk factors for both osteoporosis and hip fracture are both well understood and preventable, often with ...

2015
Tina Willson Scott D Nelson Jonathan Newbold Richard E Nelson Joanne LaFleur

Osteoporosis, a musculoskeletal disease characterized by decreased bone mineral density (BMD) and an increased risk of fragility fractures, is now recognized as an important public health problem in men. Osteoporotic fractures, particularly of the hip, result in significant morbidity and mortality in men and lead to considerable societal costs. Many national and international organizations now ...

2013
J. Villiers D. W. Clark T. Jeswani S. Webster A. L. Hepburn

Osteoporosis is responsible for a significant burden both individually and socially, but is readily treated with antiresorptive agents and mineral supplementation. However, long-term usage of these agents, notably bisphosphonates, is rarely associated with atypical fractures. Denosumab is a monoclonal antibody that reduces osteoclast activity and thus increases bone mineral density. In this cas...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2002
Teresa C Gallagher Olga Geling Florence Comite

BACKGROUND Osteoporotic fracture is a growing public health problem burden to society. Despite the importance of physician practices in preventing it, relatively little is known about the osteoporosis-related practices of US physicians. METHODS A total of 1500 female members of a Connecticut independent practice association model health plan (aged 40-69 years) were surveyed to identify women'...

Journal: :The West Virginia medical journal 2011
Franklin D Shuler Jacob Conjeski

This article highlights the expanding burden of osteoporosis in West Virginia. WV ranks second nationally in the percentage of its population that is > or = 65 years of age. Our older population increases the risk of osteoporosis and fracture; the most recent data indicates that 77% of our women age 50 and older have osteoporosis or low bone mass. The lifetime risk of osteoporotic related fract...

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