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    Osteoporosis and How It Begins Common fractures that occur in the spine, hips, and wrist are frequently related to osteoporosis. Sometimes mild stressors such as coughing or bending over may cause a fracture of brittle and weakened bones related to osteoporosis. Bone is live tissue that is continuously damaged and repaired. Out with the Old, In With the New Osteoporosis takes place when the removal rate of the old bone tissue is faster than the formation of new bone. Normally in the beginning stages

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    In 2004 the Surgeon General reported more than 10 million people in the United States over the age of 50 had osteoporosis and 34 million were are at risk of developing the disease. By the end of 2020 the Surgeon General believes there will be over 50 million Americans who will be at risk for osteopathic fractures and low bone mass (Ailinger, 2005). Due to osteoporosis being a chronic diseases it does not include an agent, reservoir, or mode of transmission. This chronic disease excessively affects

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    study of how many women in primary care offices were prescribed medications that could be used in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis; along with what type of physician would most likely prescribe a medication related to osteoporosis. These studies were to determine if in specific medications were often prescribed in order to help prevent or treat osteoporosis. The prescribed medications that were being looked for in the medical records were: estrogen, bisphosphonate, calcitonin, and calcium

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    Case Study: Osteoporosis

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    affect our daily life. Osteoporosis is a disease that arise when our normal structures of the bone changes as it becomes fragile and break easily.One interesting fact is that, almost one in two women and one in five men over the age of 50 will break a bone,mainly due to poor bone health(“An Introduction to Osteoporosis,”n.d.). Osteoporosis is common for post menopausal women.However men, younger women, children and pregnant women can also be affected.To simply put it,osteoporosis affects all individuals

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    Pathophysiology of osteoporosis According to Monique Bethel, MD Resident Physician, Department of Internal Medicine, Georgia Regents University the main authors of the article Osteoporosis, bone is persistently redesigned for the duration of our lives in light of microtrauma. Bone rebuilding happens at discrete destinations inside the skeleton and continues in an efficient manner, and bone resorption is constantly trailed by bone development, a wonder alluded to as coupling. Thick cortical bone

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    Osteoporosis (OP) is a disease characterized by a low bone mass density (BMD) and a structural deterioration of bone tissue, which in most cases lead to bone fragility and increase the susceptibility to fractures (Epstein, 2006). The prevalence of OP rises

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    Osteoporosis: bone Mass

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    Osteoporosis Osteoporosis is a disease of bone that leads to an increased risk of fracture. In osteoporosis the bone mineral density (BMD) is reduced, bone microarchitecture is disrupted, and the amount and variety of non-collagenous proteins in bone is altered. Osteoporosis is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) in women as a bone mineral density 2.5 standard deviations below peak bone mass (20-year-old healthy female average) as measured by DXA; the term "established osteoporosis" includes

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    know, osteoporosis affects around 10 million Americans, most of whom are over 55, and it is the cause of an estimated 1.5 million fractures annually.” These are the words once said by Lois Capps. The statistics back her up, and it has been proven. But what exactly is osteoporosis and what are or are there any signs or symptoms? Does it affect the oral cavity or does it tie into good oral maintenance? Is it in any way related to our diet and nutrition? Are there any cures for it? Osteoporosis is a

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    Osteoporosis is a disorder of bones that affects bones making them low in bone mass fragile and will lead to bone fracture. Bone fracture will easily occur as this disease cause the matrix inside the bone become weak and brittle.Bones can become so brittle due to activities such as coughing can cause fractures.According to Macgill (2015) the origin of the word osteoporosis explain the condition of ‘osteo’ is for bone and ‘porosis’ means porous that resulting in weakness. At this condition, the bone

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    National Osteoporosis Foundation1 (NOF) claim approximately 54 million Americans live with osteoporosis. According to the NOF, osteoporosis can be characterized as a disorder in which an individual’s body breaks down bone at a rate faster than it can be created and as a result bones lose density and weaken.1 Fracturing of bones occurs much easier, and individuals with osteoporosis often are forced to change their lifestyles in order to adapt to living with this disorder.1 Osteoporosis is most commonly

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