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Biology of Bone
Pages 1-21
This new edition includes the most up-to-date information about the pathophysiology and new therapeutic alternatives for osteoporosis of advanced age. It is written by investigators (clinicians and basic scientists) in the field of aging bone research.
It was just recently that a new syndrome, osteoporosis of advanced age, was recognized as a new entity with its own pathophysiology and potential treatments. Unfortunately, and despite the fact that hip fractures are mostly a consequence of this process, and apart from the first edition of this book, there are few publications about this subject.
The first edition of this book demonstrated that there is a need to understand the particular features of osteoporosis in older persons, which is the main aim of this book. The institutions where the authors are affiliated are highly recognized as the main centers in aging bone research. As an innovation, the second edition includes some aspects of muscle and bone interaction focusing of the impact of age-related muscle loss (sarcopenia) on the pathogenesis of falls and fractures in older persons. As in the previous edition, this book is expected to be the reference guide for geriatricians, gerontologists, and bone biologists as well as medical trainees in order to understand the mechanisms of senile osteoporosis with a practical approach to the treatment of its consequences.
Biology of Bone
Pages 1-21
Aging and Bone
Pages 23-42
Calciotropic Hormones
Pages 43-58
The Muscle-Bone Connection
Pages 59-92
Sex Steroids and Aging Bone
Pages 93-116
Animal Models for Aging Bone
Pages 117-130
Osteoporosis as a Geriatric Syndrome
Pages 131-140
Genetics of Osteoporosis in Older Age
Pages 141-155
Fracture Epidemiology Among Individuals 75+
Pages 157-170
Falls as a Geriatric Syndrome: Mechanisms and Risk Identification
Pages 171-186
Non-pharmacological Treatments for Falls and Fractures
Pages 187-200
Medical Treatment of Age Related Osteoporosis
Pages 201-214
Fracture Liaison Services
Pages 215-228
Treatment of Osteoporosis in Long-Term Care
Pages 229-241
Fracture Care in the Elderly
Pages 243-264
The Orthogeriatrics Model of Care
Pages 265-273
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