Osteoporosis

 
Weight Loss Surgery May Compromise Bone Density and Strength in Adolescents, Young Adults
April 24, 2023

Significant decreases were observed in bone strength and mean and trabecular BMD 12 months after sleeve gastrectomy in patients aged 13 to 25 years, a new study reveals.

Daily Dose: Impact of Air Pollution on Bone Mineral Density in Women
March 03, 2023

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Impact of Air Pollution on BMD Found Double that of Aging in Postmenopausal Women
March 01, 2023

Nitrous oxides were found to be the most damaging to bone architecture in the first study to look at the pollution-BMD association in postmenopausal women.

Abolaparatide Increases Bone Microarchitecture and Strength in Women with Osteoporosis
January 18, 2023

In women with osteoporosis treated with abolaparatide, trabecular bone score increased significantly, reflecting improved bone microarchitecture and strength.

Osteoporosis May Affect More than One-quarter of Persons with Type 2 Diabetes: Global Meta-analysis
January 11, 2023

A global prevalence of osteoporosis among persons with T2D of more than 25% calls for greater focus on screening for and managing the bone loss disease in this population.

Vegetarian Diet May Up Risk for Hip Fracture in Women
August 23, 2022

Among more than 26 000 women, a vegetarian diet was associated with a 33% greater risk of hip fracture vs diets that included fish or meat.

Guideline-directed Osteoporosis Treatment Found in Decline
March 19, 2021

ENDO 2021: Fewer than 1-in-10 older adults with a hip fracture had been prescribed bone-directed treatment in the 6 months prior to the incident, according to research on trends in treatment.

Osteoporosis Rx Poor Within 6 Months of Hip Fracture
July 25, 2018

A new study found that post-hip fracture, less than 5% of elderly patients were started on osteoporosis medication despite high risk for recurrent fracture.