Long-term exposure to a diabetic environment leads to changes in bone metabolism and impaired bone micro-architecture through a variety of mechanisms on molecular and structural levels. These changes predispose the bone to an increased fracture risk and impaired osseus healing. In a clinical practice, adequate control of diabetes mellitus is essential for preventing detrimental effects on bone health. Alternative fracture risk assessment tools may be needed to accurately determine fracture risk in patients living with diabetes mellitus. Currently, there is no conclusive model explaining the mechanism of action of diabetes mellitus on bone health, particularly in view of progenitor cells. In this review, the best available literature on the ...
It is well established that osteoporosis and diabetes are prevalent diseases with significant associ...
Osteoporosis and diabetes mellitus (DM) are widespread diseases and have a significant health burden...
Previous literature suggested an increase in the risk of fractures in diabetes. The risk seemed to b...
Long-term exposure to a diabetic environment leads to changes in bone metabolism and impaired bone m...
textabstractDiabetes and osteoporosis are both common diseases with increasing prevalences in the ag...
Abstract Both osteoporosis and diabetes are chronic conditions that affect a large proportion of th...
Type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus are known to increase fracture risk. It is known that type 1 dia...
Diabetes is associated with an increased risk of fracture, however, neither bone mineral density, fa...
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder that increases fracture risk, interferes with bone formati...
Abstract Diabetes complications and osteoporotic fractures are two of the most important causes of m...
It has been well established that bone fragility is one of the chronic complications of diabetes mel...
Copyright © 2014 P. Jackuliak and J. Payer. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Patients with diabetes are at greater risk of fractures not only for bone mineral density (BMD) decr...
There are several mechanisms by which diabetes could affect bone mass and strength. These mechanisms...
Abstract Skeletal fractures can result when there are co-morbid conditions that negatively impact bo...
It is well established that osteoporosis and diabetes are prevalent diseases with significant associ...
Osteoporosis and diabetes mellitus (DM) are widespread diseases and have a significant health burden...
Previous literature suggested an increase in the risk of fractures in diabetes. The risk seemed to b...
Long-term exposure to a diabetic environment leads to changes in bone metabolism and impaired bone m...
textabstractDiabetes and osteoporosis are both common diseases with increasing prevalences in the ag...
Abstract Both osteoporosis and diabetes are chronic conditions that affect a large proportion of th...
Type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus are known to increase fracture risk. It is known that type 1 dia...
Diabetes is associated with an increased risk of fracture, however, neither bone mineral density, fa...
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder that increases fracture risk, interferes with bone formati...
Abstract Diabetes complications and osteoporotic fractures are two of the most important causes of m...
It has been well established that bone fragility is one of the chronic complications of diabetes mel...
Copyright © 2014 P. Jackuliak and J. Payer. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Patients with diabetes are at greater risk of fractures not only for bone mineral density (BMD) decr...
There are several mechanisms by which diabetes could affect bone mass and strength. These mechanisms...
Abstract Skeletal fractures can result when there are co-morbid conditions that negatively impact bo...
It is well established that osteoporosis and diabetes are prevalent diseases with significant associ...
Osteoporosis and diabetes mellitus (DM) are widespread diseases and have a significant health burden...
Previous literature suggested an increase in the risk of fractures in diabetes. The risk seemed to b...