by Lori Solomon Most women with osteoporosis want to know their fracture risk, but only half have received this information from health care providers, according to a study published online Nov. 13 in Osteoporosis International. Charlotte Beaudart, Ph.D., from Maastricht University in the Netherlands, and colleagues used data from the Risk Communication in Osteoporosis study...
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Increased fracture risk in patients using insulin compared to metformin
THE ENDOCRINE SOCIETY Patients with type 2 diabetes have an increased risk for fractures, despite their normal-to-high bone mineral density, according to research being presented Saturday, June 11 at ENDO 2022, the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting in Atlanta, Ga. “Patients using insulin or sulfonylurea are at a high risk of fractures compared to metformin-only users,...
Smoke break: New study strengthens link between smoking and increased fracture risk in men
by Keyonna Summers, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Credit: CC0 Public Domain It’s no secret that puffing cigarettes is the culprit behind a whole host of ailments, including respiratory diseases and cancers of the lungs and throat. But a new University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) study has revealed that male smokers—who, demographically, are more...
Common anti-seizure medication associated with elevated fracture risk in kids with epilepsy
One of the two most prescribed anti-seizure medications may increase the risk of fractures for children with epilepsy, a Michigan Medicine study found. The paper, published in Epilepsia, examined the effects of levetiracetam and oxcarbazepine, two common anti-seizure medications, on bone fragility of children between the ages of four and 13. Researchers found that levetiracetam was not related to...
Cognitive decline may help predict future fracture risk in women
by Garvan Institute of Medical Research Credit: CC0 Public Domain Researchers led by the Garvan Institute of Medical Research have discovered a link between cognitive decline and a faster rate of bone loss and found that cognitive decline over five years increased future fracture risk in women. The association between cognitive decline and bone loss was weaker...
Combined vitamin D and calcium supplements reduce fracture risk
Taking vitamin D and calcium supplements reduces the risk of hip fractures by about one sixth, but taking vitamin D alone does not, according to a new study from the Nuffield Department of Population Health (NDPH) at the University of Oxford. The research was led by Research Fellow Dr Pang Yao and Robert Clarke, Professor...