Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Osteoporosis is a silent disease without any evidence
of disease until a fracture occurs. Approximately 200
million people in the world are affected by osteoporosis
and 8.9 million fractures occur each year worldwide.
Fractures of the hip are a major public health burden,
by means of both social cost and health condition of
the elderly because these fractures are one of the main
causes of morbidity, impairment, decreased quality of
life and mortality in women and men. The aim of this
review is to analyze the most important factors related
to the enormous impact of osteoporotic fractures on
population. Among the most common risk factors, low
body mass index; history of fragility fracture, environmental
risk, early menopause, smoking, lack of vitamin
D, endocrine disorders (for example insulin-dependent
diabetes mellitus), use of glucocorticoids, excessive
alcohol intake, immobility and others represented the
main clinical risk factors associated with augmented
risk of fragility fracture. The increasing trend of osteoporosis
is accompanied by an underutilization of the
available preventive strategies and only a small number
of patients at high fracture risk are recognized and
successively referred for therapy. This report provides
analytic evidences to assess the best practices in
osteoporosis management and indications for the
adoption of a correct healthcare strategy to significantly
reduce the osteoporosis burden. Early diagnosis is the
key to resize the impact of osteoporosis on healthcare
system. In this context, attention must be focused on
the identification of high fracture risk among osteoporotic
patients. It is necessary to increase national
awareness campaigns across countries in order to
reduce the osteoporotic fractures incidence.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Fracture prevention; Fracture risk; Fragility fracture; Osteoporosis; Hip fracture.
Elenco autori:
Pisani, Paola; DI PAOLA, Marco; Casciaro, Sergio; Casciaro, Ernesto; Conversano, Francesco
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