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Coming changes in accepted wisdom about "osteoporosis".

H M Frost1

  • 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Southern Colorado Clinic, Pueblo, CO 81008-9000, USA.

Journal of Musculoskeletal & Neuronal Interactions
|December 24, 2004
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This review proposes 28 changes for understanding osteoporosis, emphasizing interdisciplinary connections and the Utah paradigm of skeletal physiology. These insights aim to advance the study, diagnosis, and management of bone diseases.

Area of Science:

  • Skeletal Physiology
  • Bone Metabolism
  • Osteoporosis Research

Background:

  • The study of osteoporosis has evolved significantly over the past century.
  • The Utah paradigm of skeletal physiology integrates diverse research across multiple fields.
  • Understanding bone health requires connecting disparate evidence for larger insights.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose 28 significant changes in the study and management of osteoporoses.
  • To highlight the importance of interdisciplinary evidence synthesis.
  • To advance the understanding of skeletal physiology and its implications for bone diseases.

Main Methods:

  • Synthesizing historical and current evidence from various scientific disciplines.
  • Analyzing the contributions to the evolving Utah paradigm of skeletal physiology.

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  • Identifying overarching messages and patterns within extensive research data.
  • Main Results:

    • Identification of 28 key changes impacting osteoporosis research and clinical practice.
    • New perspectives on the nature, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and classification of osteopenias and osteoporoses.
    • Refined approaches to defining bone health, classifying fractures, and selecting patient cohorts for risk analysis.

    Conclusions:

    • The synthesis of diverse evidence offers a novel framework for understanding osteoporosis.
    • The proposed changes provide new research targets for clinical and pharmaceutical applications.
    • A deeper understanding of skeletal physiology is crucial for managing bone disorders.