Pathophysiology of osteoporosis
- PMID: 8969613
- DOI: 10.1097/00000441-199612000-00002
Pathophysiology of osteoporosis
Abstract
As with many chronic diseases that express themselves late in life, osteoporosis is distinctly multifactorial both in etiology and in pathophysiology. Osteoporotic fractures occur because of a combination of injury and intrinsic bony fragility. The injury comes most often from a combination of falls, poor postural reflexes that fail to protect bony parts from impact, and reduced soft tissue padding over bony prominences. The bony fragility itself is a composite of geometry, low mass density, severance of microarchitectural connections in trabecular structures, and accumulated fatigue damage. Reduced bone mass, in turn, is caused by varying combinations of gonadal hormone deficiency, inadequate intakes of calcium and vitamin D, decreased physical activity, comorbidity, and the effects of drugs used to treat various unrelated medical conditions. Finally, the often poor outcome from hip fracture in the elderly is partly caused by associated protein-calorie malnutrition. An adequate preventive program for osteoporotic fracture must address as many of these factors as possible, ie, it must be as multifaceted as the disease is multifactorial.
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