Osteoporosis is a common skeletal disease that weakens bones and increases the risk of fractures. It affects about one half of women over the age of 60, and one third of older men. With appropriate care, osteoporosis can be prevented; and when present, it can be easily diagnosed and managed. Unfortunately, many patients with osteoporosis are not recognized or treated, even after sustaining a low-trauma fracture. Even when treatment is initiated, patients may not take medication correctly, regularly, or for a sufficient amount of time to receive the benefit of fracture risk reduction. Efforts to improve compliance and treatment outcomes include longer dosing intervals and parenteral administration. Clinical practice guidelines for the preven...
osteoporosis.1,2 Another 34 million peo-ple have osteopenia, placing them at in-creased risk for ost...
Osteoporosis is a huge global problem both socially and economically- in the South Korea alone, in 2...
Osteoporosis poses a significant public health issue. National Societies have developed Guidelines f...
Abstract Osteoporosis or osteopenia occurs in about 44 million Americans, resulting in 1.5 million f...
Summary: Guidance is provided in an international setting on the assessment and specific treatment o...
peer reviewedSummary: Guidance is provided in an international setting on the assessment and specifi...
SummaryGuidance is provided in an international setting on the assessment and specific treatment of ...
Patients with an osteoporotic fracture have at least a 2-fold risk for additional fracture and shoul...
Fractures resulting from osteoporosis become increasingly common in women after age 55 years and men...
Problem: A care gap exists in osteoporosis management (OPM) in females 50+ who have had a fragility ...
Patients often start treatment to reduce fracture risk because of a bone mineral density T-score con...
Osteoporosis compromises bone strength and increases the risk of fracture. Decreased bone strength d...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comSummary: Diagnosis and treatment of ost...
Osteoporosis is a skeletal disorder characterized by com-promised bone strength that results in an i...
The World Health Organization issued a call to action for primary care to lead efforts in managing n...
osteoporosis.1,2 Another 34 million peo-ple have osteopenia, placing them at in-creased risk for ost...
Osteoporosis is a huge global problem both socially and economically- in the South Korea alone, in 2...
Osteoporosis poses a significant public health issue. National Societies have developed Guidelines f...
Abstract Osteoporosis or osteopenia occurs in about 44 million Americans, resulting in 1.5 million f...
Summary: Guidance is provided in an international setting on the assessment and specific treatment o...
peer reviewedSummary: Guidance is provided in an international setting on the assessment and specifi...
SummaryGuidance is provided in an international setting on the assessment and specific treatment of ...
Patients with an osteoporotic fracture have at least a 2-fold risk for additional fracture and shoul...
Fractures resulting from osteoporosis become increasingly common in women after age 55 years and men...
Problem: A care gap exists in osteoporosis management (OPM) in females 50+ who have had a fragility ...
Patients often start treatment to reduce fracture risk because of a bone mineral density T-score con...
Osteoporosis compromises bone strength and increases the risk of fracture. Decreased bone strength d...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comSummary: Diagnosis and treatment of ost...
Osteoporosis is a skeletal disorder characterized by com-promised bone strength that results in an i...
The World Health Organization issued a call to action for primary care to lead efforts in managing n...
osteoporosis.1,2 Another 34 million peo-ple have osteopenia, placing them at in-creased risk for ost...
Osteoporosis is a huge global problem both socially and economically- in the South Korea alone, in 2...
Osteoporosis poses a significant public health issue. National Societies have developed Guidelines f...