
Osteoporosis currently affects 25 million people in the United States, and as the baby boomers enter their fifties, this bone-weakening disease is poised to strike millions more. Because of this disease, many older people will suffer from a bone fracture at some point, and far too many of these fractures will result in permanent disability. The good news is that this devastating "silent epidemic" is entirely preventable, and in The Osteoporosis Book, readers of all ages will find everything they need to know to slow, stop, and even reverse the bone loss that causes this crippling disease. Written by Dr. Nancy E. Lane, a leading investigator and clinician in the field of osteoporosis, it is an indispensable guide to the exciting medical breakthroughs that have taken place in the past few years--in bone density measurement, in estrogen therapy, and in our knowledge of the bone cycle--that now allow doctors to predict who is at risk and to monitor these individuals in their fifties, before a fracture occurs. Readers learn to evaluate--and whenever possible, eliminate--the risk factors in their own lives. "What vitamins should I take? Is hormone replacement therapy right for me? And what about exercise?" The answers are here. And for those already affected by osteoporosis, Dr. Lane provides the most effective and up-to-date medical and practical advice available anywhere for coping with its aches and pains and safeguarding against further deterioration. Impeccably researched and reassuringly accessible, The Osteoporosis Book empowers readers to make informed healthcare choices that will enhance the quality of their lives for decades to come. It has been endorsed by the National Osteoporosis Foundation.
This book investigates the medical and lifestyle strategies required to prevent, manage, and potentially reverse the progression of osteoporosis. Dr. Nancy E. Lane, a prominent clinician and researcher, utilizes her professional expertise to translate complex bone health data into actionable advice for patients and their families. The work presents a comprehensive framework for understanding the bone cycle, assessing individual risk factors, and navigating modern treatment options to mitigate the risk of fractures and long-term disability.
What You Will Find
Experts and medical organizations, including the National Osteoporosis Foundation, recognize this work as a reliable resource for patient education. Readers frequently note the clarity of the clinical explanations and the practical utility of the advice provided for managing chronic bone health.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2001-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198027575
ISBN-13:
9780198027577
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