Preventing & Managing Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis - an insidious and crippling skeletal disease characterized by low bone mass, systemic deterioration of bone tissue, and increase in bone fragility and susceptibility to fracture - has now reached epidemic proportions among postmenopausal women. This excellent collection of recent articles by specialists from medicine, nursing, nutrition, exercise physiology, physical therapy, and demography addresses the many challenges of a disease that for too long has been dismissed as a normal part of aging.
The volume first presents compelling statistics on the incidence and personal, social, and financial impact of this often preventable and treatable disease. Personal portraits then give a face and voice to those behind the statistics who are forced to cope with bent and fragile bones that may give way suddenly and painfully. Finally, encouraging information is offered on recent diagnostic and treatment breakthroughs that enhance doctors' ability to prevent and detect osteoporosis and better manage its unwelcome consequences.
Written in an accessible manner, this highly informative reference work will be of great interest to all women, especially those diagnosed with osteoporosis and their loved ones.
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Preventing & Managing Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis - an insidious and crippling skeletal disease characterized by low bone mass, systemic deterioration of bone tissue, and increase in bone fragility and susceptibility to fracture - has now reached epidemic proportions among postmenopausal women. This excellent collection of recent articles by specialists from medicine, nursing, nutrition, exercise physiology, physical therapy, and demography addresses the many challenges of a disease that for too long has been dismissed as a normal part of aging.
The volume first presents compelling statistics on the incidence and personal, social, and financial impact of this often preventable and treatable disease. Personal portraits then give a face and voice to those behind the statistics who are forced to cope with bent and fragile bones that may give way suddenly and painfully. Finally, encouraging information is offered on recent diagnostic and treatment breakthroughs that enhance doctors' ability to prevent and detect osteoporosis and better manage its unwelcome consequences.
Written in an accessible manner, this highly informative reference work will be of great interest to all women, especially those diagnosed with osteoporosis and their loved ones.
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Osteoporosis - an insidious and crippling skeletal disease characterized by low bone mass, systemic deterioration of bone tissue, and increase in bone fragility and susceptibility to fracture - has now reached epidemic proportions among postmenopausal women. This excellent collection of recent articles by specialists from medicine, nursing, nutrition, exercise physiology, physical therapy, and demography addresses the many challenges of a disease that for too long has been dismissed as a normal part of aging.
The volume first presents compelling statistics on the incidence and personal, social, and financial impact of this often preventable and treatable disease. Personal portraits then give a face and voice to those behind the statistics who are forced to cope with bent and fragile bones that may give way suddenly and painfully. Finally, encouraging information is offered on recent diagnostic and treatment breakthroughs that enhance doctors' ability to prevent and detect osteoporosis and better manage its unwelcome consequences.
Written in an accessible manner, this highly informative reference work will be of great interest to all women, especially those diagnosed with osteoporosis and their loved ones.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781591020271
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 11/01/2002
Pages: 214
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Sarah Hall Gueldner, D.S.N., F.A.A.N., is professor and director of the School of Nursing at The Pennsylvania State University, with a dual appointment in the College of Medicine.
M. Susan Burke, M.D., F.A.C.P., is clinical assistant professor of medicine at Thomas Jefferson University.
Helen Smiciklas-Wright, Ph.D., is professor of nutrition and director of the Diet Assessment Center at The Pennsylvania State University.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Introduction and Overview
Epidemiology: The Magnitude of Concern
Living with Osteoporosis: The Personal Experience
Nutritional Considerations
Exercise: A Presciption for Osteoporosis
Bone Remodeling and the Development of Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis: Patient Identification and Evaluation
Therapeutic Strategies for Prevention and Treatment
Osteoporosis and Fall Prevention
Relief of Pain
Adapting Clothing to Accomodate Changes in the Body
Target Groups for Prevention and Early Detection
Osteoporosis: Clinical Implications Across Disciplines

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"This book will raise awareness and inform health professionals about this often preventable and treatable disease."--Doody Enterprises, Inc.

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