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  1. Risk factor for osteoporosis . Nonmodifiable The most important risk factors for, osteoporosis ,are advanced age (in both men and women) and female gender; estrogen
  2. Deficiencies may result in disease conditions, including goiter, scurvy, osteoporosis , impaired immune system, disorders of cell metabolism, certain forms of cancer
  3. Volumes of training can lead to decreased bone density and an increased risk of, osteoporosis , This effect might be caused by intense training suppressing menstruation
  4. The metabolism of vitamin D. * L-Thyroxine over-replacement may contribute to, osteoporosis , similarly as thyrotoxicosis does. And warfarin (and related
  5. Bone loss (following the 'use it or lose it' rule). For example, localized, osteoporosis , can occur after prolonged immobilization of a fractured limb in a cast. This is
  6. And poor blood clotting and in case of a menopausal woman, it can lead to, osteoporosis , in which the bone deteriorates and there is an increased risk of fractures.
  7. Dependence. A link has been shown between long-term regular cola intake and, osteoporosis ,in older women (but not men). This was thought to be due to the presence of
  8. In testosterone levels has a comparable (but less pronounced) effect. While, osteoporosis ,occurs in people from all ethnic groups, European or Asian ancestry predisposes
  9. DA or DEXA). In addition to the detection of abnormal BMD, the diagnosis of, osteoporosis ,requires investigations into potentially modifiable underlying causes; this may
  10. Antacids. * Chronic lithium therapy has been associated with, osteoporosis , Bone is resorted by osteoclast cells (which derive from the bone marrow)
  11. The recommended range of 1200 to 1500 mg daily, for prevention and treatment of, osteoporosis , and is exacerbated by dehydration. Calcium has been added to over-the-counter
  12. Pore" ) is a disease of bones that leads to an increased risk of fracture. In, osteoporosis ,the bone mineral density (BMD) is reduced, bone microarchitecture is
  13. Cannot affect skeletal deformities once they occur (such as arthritis, osteoporosis ,) or halt the progress of other diseases affecting movement ability, ( such as
  14. To be apparent on x-ray images. The main radiographic features of generalized, osteoporosis ,are cortical thinning and increased radiolucency. Frequent complications of
  15. The development of a number of human illnesses such as asthma, diabetes,and, osteoporosis , Magnesium status may be assessed roughly through serum and erythrocyte Mg
  16. Diseases and disorders Many diseases and disorders have been associated with, osteoporosis , For some, the underlying mechanism influencing the bone metabolism is
  17. And liabilities. Research on elderly people showed chocolate might cause, osteoporosis , However, more research has shown that it will boost cognitive abilities.
  18. Can deplete calcium and magnesium, leading to high blood pressure and, osteoporosis , * Sulfur, for three essential amino acids and therefore many proteins (skin
  19. Increases osteoporosis risk is unavoidable. Caffeine is not a risk factor for, osteoporosis , Nonmodifiable The most important risk factors for osteoporosis are advanced
  20. Advice and medication, and preventing falls in people with known or suspected, osteoporosis ,is an established way to prevent fractures. Osteoporosis can be treated with
  21. Is most common in women after the menopause, when it is called postmenopausal, osteoporosis , but may develop in men and premenopausal women in the presence of particular
  22. Systemic diseases such as amyloidosis and acidosis can also lead to, osteoporosis , * Hematologic disorders linked to osteoporosis are multiple myeloma Alternate
  23. Can have many undesirable side effects (e.g., central obesity, hyperglycemia, osteoporosis , ) and their use must be tightly controlled. Therefore, lower doses of
  24. Of falls in men. In women hormone replacement therapy, parental history of, osteoporosis , gastrointestinal malabsorption, and menopausal symptoms are also taken into
  25. Glucocorticoids, when the disease is called steroid- or glucocorticoid-induced, osteoporosis ,(STOP or GOP). Osteoporosis can be prevented with lifestyle advice and
  26. Classified as primary type 1,primary type 2,or secondary. The fractures from, osteoporosis ,may also be asymptomatic. The symptoms of a vertebral collapse (" compression
  27. DA, formerly DEXA) is considered the gold standard for the diagnosis of, osteoporosis , Osteoporosis is diagnosed when the bone mineral density is less than or equal
  28. Stature is also a non-modifiable risk factor associated with the development of, osteoporosis , * vitamin D deficiency—low circulating vitamin D is common among the elderly
  29. Gynaecomastia and feminization. Long term untreated hyperthyroidism can lead to, osteoporosis , These classical symptoms may not be present often in the elderly. Neurological
  30. Modifiable. In addition, there are specific diseases and disorders in which, osteoporosis ,is a recognized complication. Medication use is theoretically modifiable
  31. Modifiable, although in many cases the use of medication that increases, osteoporosis ,risk is unavoidable. Caffeine is not a risk factor for osteoporosis .
  32. Average of young, healthy adults) as measured by DA; the term" established, osteoporosis ," includes the presence of a fragility fracture. The disease may be classified
  33. Use wheelchairs for various reasons. * Hypogonadal states can cause secondary, osteoporosis , These include Turner syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, Kallmann syndrome
  34. Are cortical thinning and increased radiolucency. Frequent complications of, osteoporosis ,are vertebral fractures for which spinal radiography can help considerably in
  35. New bone is deposited by osteoblast cells. The three main mechanisms by which, osteoporosis ,develops are an inadequate peak bone mass (the skeleton develops insufficient
  36. Suggested some amelioration of cardiovascular disease, cancer,diabetes, osteoporosis , and even male infertility. There have been several studies produced that
  37. To 80 percent. There are at least 30 genes associated with the development of, osteoporosis , A small stature is also a non-modifiable risk factor associated with the
  38. And poly articular juvenile idiopathic arthritis are at increased risk of, osteoporosis , either as part of their disease or because of other risk factors (notably
  39. Predisposes for osteoporosis . Those with a family history of fracture or, osteoporosis ,are at an increased risk; the heritability of the fracture as well as low bone
  40. Estrogen and vitamin D, suggesting a possible role in the suppression of, osteoporosis , However, whether these effects were conventionally nutritional, or medicinal
  41. Displace calcium-containing drinks from the diet rather than directly causing, osteoporosis , Diseases and disorders Many diseases and disorders have been associated with
  42. Impacts on health, which may lead to diseases such as scurvy, obesity,or, osteoporosis , as well as psychological and behavioral problems. The science of nutrition
  43. Sarcoidosis can also lead to osteoporosis . * Hematologic disorders linked to, osteoporosis ,are multiple myeloma Alternate day use may not prevent this complication. *
  44. Techniques are treatments of choice; these contraindications include, osteoporosis , Spinal manipulation is associated with frequent, mild and temporary adverse
  45. That soft drinks (many of which contain phosphoric acid) may increase risk of, osteoporosis ,; Others suggest soft drinks may displace calcium-containing drinks from the
  46. Calcium supplements as a weight-limiting aid. Prevention of fractures due to, osteoporosis ,Such studies often do not test calcium alone, but rather combinations of
  47. Or blood may be useful in the early detection of metabolic bone diseases like, osteoporosis , A similar system exists in the ocean, where seawater 44Ca/40Ca tends to rise
  48. Diet believe that nightshade vegetables can cause inflammation in the body and, osteoporosis , * Well chewed whole cereal grains, especially brown rice: 40–60 % Fish and
  49. In people from all ethnic groups, European or Asian ancestry predisposes for, osteoporosis , Those with a family history of fracture or osteoporosis are at an increased
  50. Conditions in the oral cavity may be indicative of systemic diseases such as, osteoporosis , diabetes, or cancer. Multiple studies have also shown that gum disease is

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