نتایج جستجو برای: fracture risk factors

تعداد نتایج: 1835796  

2011

INTRODUCTION: Hip fracture is the most serious complication of osteoporosis. In order to develop and target prevention strategies, it is essential to find those at increased risk of hip fracture. Decreased bone mineral density (BMD) in the proximal femur is associated with hip fracture risk, but majority of the fractures occur in patients without osteoporosis . Fracture risk is also affected by...

Journal: :Annals of oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology 2008
P Hadji J-J Body M S Aapro A Brufsky R E Coleman T Guise A Lipton M Tubiana-Hulin

BACKGROUND Recent studies indicate that women with breast cancer are at increased risk of fracture compared with their age-matched peers. Current treatment guidelines are inadequate for averting fractures in osteopenic women, especially those receiving aromatase inhibitor (AI) therapy. Therefore, we sought to identify clinically relevant risk factors for fracture that can be used to assess over...

Journal: :Lancet 2002
John A Kanis

The diagnosis of osteoporosis centres on the assessment of bone mineral density (BMD). Osteoporosis is defined as a BMD 2.5 SD or more below the average value for premenopausal women (T score < -2.5 SD). Severe osteoporosis denotes osteoporosis in the presence of one or more fragility fractures. The same absolute value for BMD used in women can be used in men. The recommended site for diagnosis...

Journal: :Age and ageing 2014
Rasha Khatib Salim Yusuf Joshua I Barzilay Alexandra Papaioannou Lehana Thabane Peggy Gao Philip G Joseph Koon Teo Andrew Mente

BACKGROUND fractures are a major health concern among the elderly. People at risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) are at an increased risk for fractures. The aim of this study was to assess the individual and combined effect of the CVD risk factors of smoking, alcohol consumption and physical activity on fracture risk in a large sample of older individuals with CVD or diabetes with end-organ d...

Journal: :Journal of musculoskeletal & neuronal interactions 2002
J A Cauley

Osteoporosis represents an increasingly important clinical and public health problem among older men. Estimates indicated that 1-2 million (3-6%) men aged 50 years and over in the United States have osteoporosis and 8-13 million (28- 47%) have osteopenia. The lifetime risk of suffering a hip, spine or forearm fracture for a 50-year-old man is 13%, similar to the risk for prostate cancer. The nu...

Journal: :Reumatologia clinica 2011
Enrique Casado Manuel Caamaño Juan Sánchez-Bursón Esteban Salas Jorge Malouf María Luz Rentero Gabriel Herrero-Beaumont

OBJECTIVE To collect information about diagnosis, classification and treatment of patients at high risk of fracture in the rheumatologist's practice. MATERIAL AND METHODS A survey was conducted among Spanish rheumatologists. The survey was aimed at gathering data on the physician's healthcare activity, the osteoporosis (OP) and fracture risk factors considered as most relevant, the diagnostic...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de endocrinologia e metabologia 2006
E Michael Lewiecki Stuart L Silverman

Osteoporosis is a common disease that is associated with increased risk of fractures and serious clinical consequences. Bone mineral density (BMD) testing is used to diagnose osteoporosis, estimate the risk of fracture, and monitor changes in BMD over time. Combining clinical risk factors for fracture with BMD is a better predictor of fracture risk than BMD or clinical risk factors alone. Metho...

Journal: :Age and ageing 2008
Jian Sheng Chen Judy M Simpson Lyn M March Ian D Cameron Robert G Cumming Stephen R Lord Markus J Seibel Philip N Sambrook

BACKGROUND this study aims to develop and evaluate a simple fracture risk index for use in frail older people. METHODS clinical risk factors were assessed at baseline for 2,005 older people (473 males, 1,532 females; mean age 85.7 years, SD 7.1 years) living in aged-care facilities. Fractures were ascertained for 2 years from baseline. Cox regression model was used to identify significant ris...

Journal: :Bulletin of the NYU hospital for joint diseases 2006
Nancy Lane

The most effective way to manage osteoporosis is to prevent fractures before they occur. To do this, a clinician needs to be aware of both the clinical risk factors that predispose a patient to an osteoporotic fracture and the patient's bone mineral density (BMD). An assessment of risk factors that increase fracture risk, including age, weight less than 125 pounds as an adult, family history of...

2012
Emma M. Clark Virginia C. Gould Leigh Morrison Tahir Masud Jon Tobias

BACKGROUND Identification of individuals with high fracture risk from within primary care is complex. It is likely that the true contribution of falls to fracture risk is underestimated. METHODS Cross-sectional analysis of a population-based cohort of 3,200 post-menopausal women aged 73 ± 4 years. Self-reported data were collected on fracture, osteoporosis clinical risk factors and falls/mobi...

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