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Risk of Development of Osteoporosis due to Depression in the Elderly . . . Low BMD is a common condition among the elder population; prevalence of osteopenia and osteoporosis is expected to increase due to increasing elder population Low BMD is associated with increased risk for debilitating fractures, particularly hip, vertebrae and distal forearm
Osteoporosis and Co-morbidity Conditions - NOFSA We focus on reducing the widespread prevalence of osteoporosis while working to find a cure for the disease, and by supporting research and developing programmes of education and advocacy
The Osteoporosis and Depression Connection - HealthyWomen The connection between depression and osteoporosis is like the chicken or the egg debate While research is ongoing, it’s a good idea to tell your healthcare provider about your risk factors for both conditions — especially if you’re going through menopause
Osteoporosis: Common Questions and Answers | AAFP All patients with osteoporosis should be counseled on weight-bearing exercise, smoking cessation, moderation of alcohol intake, and calcium and vita-min D supplementation
Osteoporosis in depression: Which patients are at risk? | MDedge Ms P, age 44, is concerned about her risk of osteoporosis after her 70-year-old mother is hospitalized for a hip fracture Ms P has been taking fluoxetine, 40 mg d, for 10 years to treat recurrent major depressive episodes that began at age 25 She was diagnosed with anorexia nervosa as a teenager, but recovered after 2 years of psychotherapy
Immobility - NYSOPEP | Osteoporosis Nutrition, Exercise, Bone Density Any condition or disease that requires complete bed rest or extremely limits your activity is considered immobility Any condition causing immobility for 6 months or longer increases the risk for bone loss that may lead to osteoporosis
Comorbidity problems in patients with osteoporosis At the prospective stage, two comparison groups of 100 patients with and without postmenopausal osteoporosis were formed from 500 patients with comorbid diseases (coronary heart disease, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, stroke, transient ischemic attack)
Osteoporosis: an Independent Risk Factor for Depression Osteoporosis is an independent risk factor for depression, according to a new study published in Public Health The lack of physical activity, chronic pain, and risk of fractures can greatly
Risk of osteoporotic fractures in menopausal women with common mental . . . To investigate the association between selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) and the risk of osteoporotic fractures (OF) in menopausal women with common mental health diagnoses (CMHD)