screening. Purpose: To determine the effectiveness and harms of osteoporosis screening in reducing fractures for men and postmenopausal women without known previous fractures; the performance of risk-assessment instruments and bone measurement tests in identifying persons with osteoporosis; optimal screening intervals; and the ef-ficacy and harms of medications to reduce primary fractures
This systematic review and meta-analysis showed a significant reduction of (major) osteoporotic frac...
Osteoporosis is a global health concern that can be identified and treated with appropriate screenin...
The IOF Epidemiology and Quality of Life Working Group has reviewed the potential role of population...
ImportanceBy 2020, approximately 12.3 million individuals in the United States older than 50 years a...
Purpose: To review evidence that screening for osteoporo-sis by measuring bone mass in postmenopausa...
Context: Osteoporosis is a common and costly disease that is associated with high morbidity and mort...
Background. Osteoporosis and risk of fragility fracture increase with age, often resulting in fractu...
The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends osteoporosis screening for women younger t...
Background and purpose Fractures can be prevented if osteoporosis is identified and treated. In 2002...
Fragility fractures occur due to decreased bone density (BMD) and are are of concern for both men an...
Population screening for fracture risk may reduce the fracture incidence. In this randomized pragmat...
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler. —Albert Einstein The U.S. Preventi...
Osteoporosis is a major cause of morbidity in the United States, resulting in approximately 2 millio...
Abstract: Osteoporosis is common among older adults and results in costly osteoporotic fractures. Sc...
Osteoporosis is a prevalent and po- tential debilitating disease. Characterized by archi- tectural m...
This systematic review and meta-analysis showed a significant reduction of (major) osteoporotic frac...
Osteoporosis is a global health concern that can be identified and treated with appropriate screenin...
The IOF Epidemiology and Quality of Life Working Group has reviewed the potential role of population...
ImportanceBy 2020, approximately 12.3 million individuals in the United States older than 50 years a...
Purpose: To review evidence that screening for osteoporo-sis by measuring bone mass in postmenopausa...
Context: Osteoporosis is a common and costly disease that is associated with high morbidity and mort...
Background. Osteoporosis and risk of fragility fracture increase with age, often resulting in fractu...
The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends osteoporosis screening for women younger t...
Background and purpose Fractures can be prevented if osteoporosis is identified and treated. In 2002...
Fragility fractures occur due to decreased bone density (BMD) and are are of concern for both men an...
Population screening for fracture risk may reduce the fracture incidence. In this randomized pragmat...
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler. —Albert Einstein The U.S. Preventi...
Osteoporosis is a major cause of morbidity in the United States, resulting in approximately 2 millio...
Abstract: Osteoporosis is common among older adults and results in costly osteoporotic fractures. Sc...
Osteoporosis is a prevalent and po- tential debilitating disease. Characterized by archi- tectural m...
This systematic review and meta-analysis showed a significant reduction of (major) osteoporotic frac...
Osteoporosis is a global health concern that can be identified and treated with appropriate screenin...
The IOF Epidemiology and Quality of Life Working Group has reviewed the potential role of population...