ABSTRACT
Osteoporosis is a debilitating disease of the elderly that has an enormous impact on health costs. New thoughts about pathophysiology are emerging. Age-related changes in skeletal metabolism and hormonal alterations and changes in lifestyle patterns present an array of risk factors. Many regimens are available to treat established disease. Most programs are aimed at preventing further mineral loss. Experimental therapies are directed toward stimulating bone growth. Prevention is the key to treating disease.
- Received March 1987.
- Accepted September 1987.
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