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Title: OSTEOPOROSIS


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OSTEOPOROSIS
  • By Craig Picciafoco

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What is Osteoporosis?
  • Osteoporosis literally means porous bones
  • Osteoporosis is a progressive disease which
    results in bones becoming weaker and more
    susceptible to fractions.

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Risk Factors
Lifestyle / Environmental Factors
  • Calcium deficient diet over a lifetime
  • Lack of exercise
  • Excess alcohol intake
  • Cigarette smoking
  • Excess animal protein intake

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Lifestyle/Environmental Factors Cont.
  • Caffeine abuse
  • Excess dietary sodium
  • Vitamin D deficiency, Lack of sunlight
  • Altered vitamin D receptor function caused by
    poor lifestyle

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Hormonal Factors
  • Lack of estrogen, women (progesterone and
    testosterone, men)
  • Early menopause due to surgery or spontaneous
    occurrence
  • Late onset of periods
  • Women without children
  • Andropause, hypogonadism,
  • and low testosterone

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Hereditary Factors
  • More common in females
  • More common in Caucasians and Asians than
    Africans
  • Family history of osteoporosis
  • Small body build
  • Specific genetic defects

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Exercise
  • Bone becomes stronger and denser the more demand
    is placed on it
  • Weight-bearing and resistance exercises are
    important to building and maintaining bone mass
  • Weight-bearing exercises Jogging, walking, stair
    climbing and dancing
  • Resistance exercises Weight lifting

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Questions to ask Your Doctor
  • How do I best prevent osteoporosis?
  • How do I know if my bone density is low?
  • How much calcium is right for me?
  • Am I currently taking any medication that puts me
    at a higher risk for developing osteoporosis?

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Questions to ask if your Doctor believes you are
at high risk
  • What medications are available to help me?
  • What are the benefits/side effects of these
    medications? Will these medications interact
    with other medications I am already taking for
    other conditions?
  • How do I know if my prevention or treatment
    program is effective?

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Symptoms
  • May not always be noticeable
  • Back pain
  • Loss of height over time
  • Stooped posture
  • Fracture of vertebrae, wrist, hip, or other bones

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Diagnosing
  • Usually diagnosed by a doctor using a combination
    of techniques.
  • Complete medical history and physical exam
  • Skeletal X-rays
  • Bone densitometry
  • If the doctor finds that you have low bone
    density, then they will perform additional tests
    to rule out other diseases.

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Organizations
  • FORE (Foundation for Osteoporosis Research and
    Education)
  • NOF (National Osteoporosis Foundation)
  • IOF (International Osteoporosis Foundation)
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