Pharmacological treatments of osteoporosis can improve bone mineral content, but are not able to restore trabecular bone structure in presence of microfractures. It is therefore necessary to carry out at the right moment some preventive actions to increase peak bone mass in premenopausal age: adequate calcium intake, systematic physical activity and, if necessary, oestrogen administration before menopause are correct prophylactic measures against osteoporosis; moreover risk factors identification allows to perform a preliminary screening. Serial bone absorptiometry at lumbar level is able to identify fast losers women by means of integrating densitometric data and some metabolic results. Utilizing these methods it is possible to activate proper preventive or therapeutic measures and prevent osteoporotic complications.
[Postmenopausal and senile osteoporosis. Prevention or therapy?]
ISAIA, Giovanni Carlo;
1991-01-01
Abstract
Pharmacological treatments of osteoporosis can improve bone mineral content, but are not able to restore trabecular bone structure in presence of microfractures. It is therefore necessary to carry out at the right moment some preventive actions to increase peak bone mass in premenopausal age: adequate calcium intake, systematic physical activity and, if necessary, oestrogen administration before menopause are correct prophylactic measures against osteoporosis; moreover risk factors identification allows to perform a preliminary screening. Serial bone absorptiometry at lumbar level is able to identify fast losers women by means of integrating densitometric data and some metabolic results. Utilizing these methods it is possible to activate proper preventive or therapeutic measures and prevent osteoporotic complications.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.