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Osteoporosis: underrated, underdiagnosed and undertreated
Abstract
Osteoporosis is: (1) Underrated. Currently costs about 7 billion dollars annually in Australia. Has high morbidity and 2-3-fold increase in risk of death after any major osteoporotic fracture. Genetic factors contribute highly to risk, modified by lifestyle and hormonal factors. (2) Underdiagnosed. Bone density is a good predictor of subsequent risk. Anyone with a low-trauma fracture has osteoporosis unless proven otherwise. Every individual with a low trauma fracture should be investigated for exclusion of underlying osteoporosis and considered for effective treatment to reduce future fracture risk. More than 75% of women and about 90% of men with a high likelihood of osteoporosis are not investigated. (3) Undertreated. More than 75% of those affected are not treated. Effective treatments (eg, hormone replacement therapy, selective oestrogen receptor modifiers and bisphosphonates) reduce fracture risk by 30%-60%. Simple measures like vitamin D and calcium supplementation and use of hip protectors can reduce hip fractures, particularly in institutionalised and housebound elderly people
| Type | Journal |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 0025-729X (Print) |
| Authors | Nguyen, T. V.;Center, J. R.;Eisman, J. A. : |
| Responsible Garvan Author | (missing name) |
| Publisher Name | MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA |
| Published Date | 2004-01-01 |
| Published Volume | 180 |
| Published Issue | 5 Suppl |
| Published Pages | S18-22 |
| Status | Published in-print |
| URL link to publisher's version | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=14984358 |