Science news articles about 'fracture prevention'
Osteoporosis care at risk in the United States
... already in place to increase fracture prevention efforts and improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis ... their bone health. It is a recognized tool for preventing and reducing costly fractures, which account for $18 billion ...Study examines loop diuretic use and fractures in postmenopausal women
... with changes in bone mineral density, falls or fractures in postmenopausal women, according to a report in the January 26 ... ," the authors write. "Therefore, it may be important to consider fracture prevention measures in women who receive loop ...When to get your bone density measured -- that is the question
... not have osteoporosis," said Professor Nguyen, who led the study. "Fracture prevention treatment usually relies on the diagnosis ... . This does not help the people who are not osteoporotic but are at risk of fracture based on a combination of other risk factors, including ...Nation's hip fracture rate could drop 25 percent with aggressive osteoporosis prevention
... dropped by 38 percent, preventing 970 hip fractures in 2007. The prospective observational study ... thing an orthopedic surgeon should know about osteoporosis/fracture prevention is that we can take action that helps ...Risk of hip fracture in postmenopausal women rises steeply with age
... of age itself, and the slightly increased risk of fractures in early menopause may have been due to other factors that could not be fully ... . "Hence, clinical decisions around hip fracture prevention should be based on age, and age ...Calcium supplements linked to increased risk of heart attack
... benefits of calcium supplements on bone density and fracture prevention, a reassessment of the role of calcium supplements ... , there are also doubts about the efficacy of calcium supplements in reducing fractures. On the basis of the limited evidence available, patients ...New model to measure disease burden of postmenopausal osteoporosis
... using Swedish data. It can be used to forecast the incidence and prevalence of fractures not only by age and calendar year, but also by BMD category ... decision making. Early diagnosis and effective fracture prevention strategies could translate into huge cost ...IOF and ESCEO position on atypical femoral fractures and long-term bisphosphonate use
... . Bisphosphonates are the most common drug therapy for osteoporotic fracture prevention, prescribed to millions of people around ... , approximately 100 hip fractures and 750 fractures at other sites are prevented, whereas only 3 to 6 ...Link between fracture prevention and treatment adherence not fully understood by patients
... informed as they believe themselves to be Patients fear fractures and worry about their quality of life, but do not always ... to treatment Doctors underestimate patients' concerns about fracture, the impact of osteoporosis on their quality of life and fear ...New study quantifies total costs of fragility fractures in 6 major European countries
... incurred during the 1st year after the fracture, while pharmacological prevention and treatment management constitutes ... the enormous economic cost of fragility fractures. Prevention of fractures through early risk assessment ...
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