Optimising the management of osteoporosis
Ziad Farrah, Ali Jawad
Abstract
With increasing longevity of the population globally, the prevalence of osteoporosis will rise, associated with significant morbidity, disability and increased mortality. Adequate intake of calcium, vitamin D, increasing physical activity, a strategy of avoiding falls, cessation of smoking and avoiding excessive alcohol intake are pivotal in maintaining healthy bones in all age groups. Oral bisphosphonates remain the most cost-effective first line of treatment. Better methods of identifying patients with high fracture risk is needed as there is adequate effective treatment for osteoporosis.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineOsteoporosisVitamin D and neurologySmoking cessationIntensive care medicinePopulationPediatricsPhysical therapyInternal medicineEnvironmental healthPathologyBone health and osteoporosis researchBone health and treatmentsHip and Femur Fractures