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. 2000 Nov;97(11):53-7.

Osteoporosis. Recommended guidelines and New Jersey legislation

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  • PMID: 11103604
Review

Osteoporosis. Recommended guidelines and New Jersey legislation

S A Shapses et al. N J Med. 2000 Nov.

Abstract

More than 28 million Americans aged 50 and over have osteoporosis or low bone density. While 80% of those affected are women, one in eight men also suffer from the disease. This number is expected to increase as men live longer. Commonly called the "silent disease," osteoporosis exhibits no symptoms or pain until a fracture occurs. The most common fractures involve the wrist, vertebra, and hip. Half of all women and 20% of men will have at least one osteoporosis fracture in their lifetime. This article describes statewide efforts to prevent and manage osteoporosis and the recommended practice guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of the disease.

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