articleJournal of Bone and Mineral ResearchMay 1, 2005BRONZE OA

How Many Women Have Osteoporosis?

Mayo Clinic · University of Iowa

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Abstract

Abstract Osteoporosis is widely viewed as a major public health concern, but the exact magnitude of the problem is uncertain and likely to depend on how the condition is defined. Noninvasive bone mineral measurements can be used to define a state of heightened fracture risk (osteopenia), or the ultimate clinical manifestation of fracture can be assessed (established osteoporosis). If bone mineral measurements more than 2 standard deviations below the mean of young normal women represent osteopenia, then 45% of white women aged 50 years and over have the condition at one or more sites in the hip, spine, or forearm on the basis of population-based data from Rochester, Minnesota. A smaller proportion is affected…

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Keywords
  • Osteoporosis
  • Osteopenia
  • Medicine
  • Bone mineral
  • Forearm
  • Hip fracture
  • Population
  • Femur
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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