Osteoporosis is a disease that causes bones to become thin, weak and break easily, most often from a minor fall. The most common broken bones are the spine, wrist or hip. Osteoporosis is often called a "silent disease." You can't feel or see your bones getting thinner. Bone loses density, which measures the amount of calcium and minerals in the bone. Osteoporosis typically affects the elderly, but it is not a normal part of aging. Many of the risk factor can be controlled; however age being one of…
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When people think of osteoporosis they instantly think of the elderly. This is because the elderly have more occurrences of broken bones, usually a fracture to their hip. Osteoporosis can occur at any age, ethnicity or gender. The disorder occurs when bone becomes weak due lack of biological factors not working as efficiently as they once did. Susceptibility also depends on many factors including genetics and environment factors. Once osteoporosis is diagnosed it can cause many complications…
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Osteoporosis Osteoporosis causes the bones to become fragile and weak. This can affect men and women of all races. But white and Asian women are at higher risk. Osteoporosis related fractures are most commonly in the hip, wrist or spine. Studies suggest that approximately one in two women and up to one in four men age 50 and older will break a bone due to osteoporosis. When osteoporosis affects vertebrae, or the bones of the spine, if often leads to a stooped or hunched posture. Some medications…
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it is formed. The more active a person is in their youth the stronger their bones will be throughout their life. The likelihood of developing osteoporosis is increased if a young person does not increase their bones mass as a reserve for later years. The bones are a reservoir for calcium and phosphorus. In order to maintain…
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Osteoporosis is a disease that affects the bones. Aging, menopause, hypogonadism (decline in hormone production), primary hyperparathyroidism (overactive parathyroid glands), hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid glands), glucocorticoid excess (extra steroid hormones), nutritional deficiency (not enough nutrients), immobilization, therapeutic agents (treatment), liver disease, and renal disease are all causes of osteoporosis. Family history and lifestyle choices, such as low calcium intake, being thin…
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Osteoporosis? Dairy or Pomegranates? The best way to stay healthy is to have a good diet. Having a diet that is balanced and contains healthy amounts of calcium and Vitamin D, among other important nutrients will provide people with a healthy body, more importantly strong bones. As life goes on diets change, activity becomes more or less, stress comes and goes, and as these natural circumstances occur our skeleton is the structure that holds us all together through these times. Osteoporosis is a…
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Osteoporosis Definition of Osteoporosis: Osteoporosis is a medical condition in which the bones become brittle and delicate from loss of tissue, typically as a result of hormonal changes, or shortage of calcium or vitamin D. Osteoporosis is a cause of significant morbidity and mortality in postmenopausal women as well as men. In both men and women, growing age and low bone mineral density (BMD) are the 2 most vital independent risk factors. Bone density is at its greatest in our early 20s. But…
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osteoclast act in a coordinated manner and imbalances of either cell type can lead to bone diseases such as osteoporosis. Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA), a bioactive phospholipid is involved in several bodily processes such as wound healing or tumor metastasis and influences cellular processes such as growth, survival and migration. LPA has recently been discussed by several articles and research studies to play an essential role as a mediator of osteoblast and osteoclast signaling. A review article…
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Osteoporosis in the Aging Adult Andrew R. Miller Lehigh Carbon Community College ABSTRACT Osteoporosis is a very common disease affecting millions of Americans each year, mostly women. Osteoporosis is both preventable and treatable with the help of different interventions and medications. Osteoporosis is a lack of bone mineral density. Nurses should know about the disease and be familiar with interventions to prevent osteoporosis and treat patients…
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preventative and ongoing treatment for men over 50 who now suffer from osteoporosis due to their use of glucocorticoids. Since we are aiming across the country, we are prepared to tailor our advertising to adjust for different cultural attitudes and lifestyles. Global sales for total osteoporosis/menopausal disorders market as of November of 2001 were $5.5 billion (9). This is a huge opportunity, especially because awareness of osteoporosis is becoming a larger market in itself. Currently, our market…
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