Lifestyle-related Diseases and Osteoporosis
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Genetic Diseases Related with Osteoporosis
Primary osteoporosis is the disease’s most common form and results from the progressive loss of bone mass related to aging and unassociated with other illness, a natural process in adult life; its etiology is considered multifactorial and polygenic. This form currently represents a growing worldwide health problem due in part, to the contemporary environmental condi‐ tions of modern civilizatio...
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1.小児・思春期生活習慣病の概念(表 1) 本来成人病の概念は,死亡原因から癌,心臓病,脳 卒中など,有病率から高血圧,2型糖尿病,高脂血症, 肥満など,疾患を早期に発見・治療する「2次予防」に 重点をおいたものであった.一方,小児・思春期成人 病の概念は,成人病が小児・思春期に発症したもの, またはその起源が小児期にあると考えられる疾患とし て,疾患の発生を予防する「1次予防」に重点を置いて きた.すなわち,silent disease である動脈硬化を引き 起こすであろう疾患である高脂血症,高血圧,2型糖尿 病,肥満などであり,有病率からみた成人病の概念に 一致する. 1996 年,厚生省から「成人病」から「生活習慣病」へ の改称が提唱された.最初違和感があったこの呼び名 も定着しつつある.生活習慣病の概念は,小児・思春 期成人病と同様に「1次予防」に主眼をおいたものであ り,そ...
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Numerous rheumatic diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, systemic lupus erythematosus, systemic sclerosis, dermatomyositis/polymyositis and vasculitis are characterized by osteoporosis and fragility fractures. Inflammatory cytokines, glucocorticoid treatment, immobilization and reduced physical activity due to painf...
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عنوان ژورنال: Nihon Naika Gakkai Zasshi
سال: 2015
ISSN: 0021-5384,1883-2083
DOI: 10.2169/naika.104.2414