Osteoporosis: a View into the Next Century
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Osteoporosis is a systemic disease in which fractures in later life result from gradual deterioration of bone mass and architecture. It will become an increasingly serious problem world-wide as the population ages and as a result of a secular trend that is not well understood. A review of information on the geographical variation of osteoporosis is followed by a consideration of the possible effects of calcium, smoking and exercise. The problem of osteoporosis will be very difficult to tackle, but the best preventive approach is probably to develop a screening strategy for women well after the menopause-perhaps at 65 years-and to target interventions to those at highest risk.
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