Osteoporosis - risk factors, pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical treatment.

Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci

Department of Internal Medicine, 4th Military Teaching Hospital, Wrocław, Poland.

Published: May 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Osteoporosis is a bone disease affecting over 200 million people globally, characterized by low bone mineral density and a significant impact on quality of life.
  • To effectively manage osteoporosis, it's vital to evaluate quality of life before fractures occur and implement a comprehensive treatment plan involving diet, lifestyle changes, and education on prevention.
  • Various risk factors, such as vitamin D deficiency and a sedentary lifestyle, can be modified, and treatment options include medications like bisphosphonates and lifestyle interventions such as exercise and physical therapy.

Article Abstract

Osteoporosis is a metabolic disease of the skeletal system which currently affects over 200 million patients worldwide. The WHO criteria define osteoporosis as low bone mineral density, with a T-score ≤ -2.5 found in the spine, the neck of the femur, or during a full hip examination. Osteoporosis considerably reduces a patient's quality of life. QoL should be carefully evaluated before fractures occur to enable the development of an appropriate treatment plan. The progression of osteoporosis may be significantly inhibited by following a proper diet, leading a healthy lifestyle, taking dietary supplements, and receiving appropriate treatment. Education and the prevention of the disease play a major role. Potentially modifiable risk factors for osteoporosis are vitamin D deficiency, smoking, alcohol consumption, low calcium intake, low or excessive phosphorus intake, protein deficiency or a high-protein diet, excessive consumption of coffee, a sedentary lifestyle or lack of mobility, and insufficient exposure to the sun. Pharmaceutical treatment for osteoporosis involves bisphosphonates, calcium and vitamin D3, denosumab, teriparatide, raloxifene, and strontium ranelate. Data indicates that 30%-50% of patients do not take their medication correctly. Other methods of treatment include exercise, kinesitherapy, treatment at a health resort, physical therapy, and diet.

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