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Osteoporosis Osteoporosis causes the bones to become fragile and weak. This can affect men and women of all races. But white and Asian women are at higher risk. Osteoporosis related fractures are most commonly in the hip, wrist or spine. Studies suggest that approximately one in two women and up to one in four men age 50 and older will break a bone due to osteoporosis. When osteoporosis affects vertebrae, or the bones of the spine, if often leads to a stooped or hunched posture. Some medications…
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Osteoporosis also known as porous bones is defined as the loss of bone mass in which the density and quality of bones are reduced, leading to bone fragility and susceptibility to fractures. It is known as a ‘silent disease’ as the loss of bone occurs without symptoms and progressively. Bone is made of tough, elastic fibers and materials and it is a living tissue that makes up and resorbs bone. Osteoblasts are the cells that make the matrix of the bone while osteoclasts are cells that resorb bone…
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Osteoporosis is a condition that affects more than 10 million people. Thirty four million people suffer from low bone mass. Osteoporosis is mostly cause by ageing and menopause. Natural aging causes a decrease in osteoblast activity, resulting in low bone mass. Menopause causes an increase in osteoclast activity ultimately increasing bone reabsorption. The activity of the osteoblasts and osteoclasts is imperative for proper bone strength. Additionally, people with other lifestyle factors such…
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Jsk Osteoporosis Osteoporosis also known as “bone thinning disease” or “brittle bone disease” is a disease of bones in which bones gradually become thinner, weaker and more brittle due to decrease in bone mass density (BMD). In Greek, “Osteo” comes from word Osteon meaning bones and “porosis” comes from word poros meaning porous or hole. This weakening of bones increases the risk of fractures particularly fractures of wrists, hips and spine (1) SYMPTOMS Osteoporosis is known as a silent disease…
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Osteoporosis In the United States alone, 10 million people have osteoporosis, and 18 million more are at risk of developing the disease. Osteoporosis is a medical condition, in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue, typically as a result of hormonal changes, or deficiency of calcium or vitamin D. Osteoporosis affects men and woman of all races, however there is a higher risk for white and Asian women who are going through menopause. Approximately 9 million Americans currently…
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| Osteoporosis is a condition characterized by a decrease in the density of bone, decreasing its strength and resulting in fragile bones. Osteoporosis literally leads to abnormally porous bone that is compressible, like a sponge. This disorder of the skeleton weakens the bone and results in frequent fractures (breaks) in the bones. Osteopenia is a condition of bone that is slightly less dense than normal bone but not to the degree of bone in osteoporosis. Normal bone is composed…
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Osteoporosis in the Aging Adult Andrew R. Miller Lehigh Carbon Community College ABSTRACT Osteoporosis is a very common disease affecting millions of Americans each year, mostly women. Osteoporosis is both preventable and treatable with the help of different interventions and medications. Osteoporosis is a lack of bone mineral density. Nurses should know about the disease and be familiar with interventions to prevent osteoporosis and treat patients…
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Atonia Green Unit 4 Assignment 2: Disorders Affecting the Immune System Osteoporosis “Cathy is a 67 year old Caucasian woman, who lives alone. She is small framed weighing 126 lbs. Over the past five years she has shrunk from 5’3” to 5’1”. Even though she often requires frequent rest periods she is able to move around without the use of an assistive device. To avoid falling she is extremely cautious of her movements, and understands she can't bend and move in ways that she used to. She often…
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THE PREVENTION OF OSTEOPOROSIS by SCIENTIFIC WRITING and CAREERS- October 16, 2013 Osteoporosis is a common skeletal disorder that weakens the bones significantly. Osteoporosis affects every race, gender, and background. There are many new methods that have been introduced that aid in the prevention of osteoporosis. Some preventative measures include a healthy diet, exercise, and certain vitamins and medicines. Organizations have been created to help educate people…
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Unfortunately for my uncle Pactrick the loss of calcium and other minerals from the bones is a gradual process which goes on steadily for a long time before it becomes evident. There is no flashing red light to warn us that our bodies are losing calcium. And it is usually not apparent until loose teeth, receding gums, or a fractured hip show how brittle and chalky the bones have become. The end result of the skeletal structure’s gradual erosion is calcium-deficient bones that may break with the slightest…
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