Context: Osteoporosis is a common and costly disease that is associated with high morbidity and mortality. There is a lack of direct evidence supporting the benefits of bone mineral density (BMD) screening on osteoporosis outcomes. However, there is indirect evidence to support screening for osteoporosis given the availability of medications with good antifracture efficacy. This paper addresses the position of the American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM) on osteoporosis screening. Evidence acquisition: The medical literature was reviewed for studies examining the benefits and harms of osteoporosis screening. An overview is also provided of available modalities for osteoporosis screening, risk-assessment tools, cost effectiveness, bene...
Osteoporosis is a common skeletal condition caused by loss of bone mineral density. The progressive ...
Introduction: With osteoporosis on the rise across the United States, the goal of this prospective s...
This systematic review and meta-analysis showed a significant reduction of (major) osteoporotic frac...
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...
guideline to present the available evidence on risk factors and screening tests for osteoporosis in ...
Introduction: This prospective study sought to implement a screening tool to identify and risk strat...
Abstract: Osteoporosis is common among older adults and results in costly osteoporotic fractures. Sc...
screening. Purpose: To determine the effectiveness and harms of osteoporosis screening in reducing f...
Osteoporosis is common, chronic, and costly and isassociated with substantial morbidity, disability,...
Introduction: This study provides a benchmark for the nationwide use of osteoporosis screening, prev...
Osteoporosis is a disorder characterized by deterioration in bone mass and bone architecture, leadin...
IntroductionWith a worldwide ageing population, the importance of the prevention and management of o...
The IOF Epidemiology and Quality of Life Working Group has reviewed the potential role of population...
Clinical practice guidelines universally recommend bone mineral density (BMD) screening to identify ...
Osteoporosis is a common skeletal condition caused by loss of bone mineral density. The progressive ...
Introduction: With osteoporosis on the rise across the United States, the goal of this prospective s...
This systematic review and meta-analysis showed a significant reduction of (major) osteoporotic frac...
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...
guideline to present the available evidence on risk factors and screening tests for osteoporosis in ...
Introduction: This prospective study sought to implement a screening tool to identify and risk strat...
Abstract: Osteoporosis is common among older adults and results in costly osteoporotic fractures. Sc...
screening. Purpose: To determine the effectiveness and harms of osteoporosis screening in reducing f...
Osteoporosis is common, chronic, and costly and isassociated with substantial morbidity, disability,...
Introduction: This study provides a benchmark for the nationwide use of osteoporosis screening, prev...
Osteoporosis is a disorder characterized by deterioration in bone mass and bone architecture, leadin...
IntroductionWith a worldwide ageing population, the importance of the prevention and management of o...
The IOF Epidemiology and Quality of Life Working Group has reviewed the potential role of population...
Clinical practice guidelines universally recommend bone mineral density (BMD) screening to identify ...
Osteoporosis is a common skeletal condition caused by loss of bone mineral density. The progressive ...
Introduction: With osteoporosis on the rise across the United States, the goal of this prospective s...
This systematic review and meta-analysis showed a significant reduction of (major) osteoporotic frac...