Fractures in patients who are diagnosed with osteoporosis lead to a potential loss of independence of those affected by this condition. Healthcare professionals like you have the opportunity to make a positive impact in patients’ lives through prevention and better treatment of osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis in an Aging Population will provide you with an overview of specific aspects of diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis in aging patients, including:
Implications for Healthcare Professionals
There are several recommended interventions to preserve bone strength for the general population. These include an adequate intake of calcium and vitamin D, a lifelong participation in regular weight-bearing and muscle-strengthening exercise, stopping tobacco use, identification and treatment of alcoholism, and treatment of risk factors for falling.
Motivating aging patients and changing deep-rooted behavior is a difficult challenge. However, osteoporosis is preventable with early screening and can be diagnosed and treated before fractures occur. Healthcare professionals should be familiar with the most common treatments so they can help each patient implement and adhere to a care plan tailored to their needs.
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