14 Jul The Growing Challenge of Osteoporosis in an Aging Population: Improving Access to Effective Treatment
Your bones are like a strong wooden frame inside your body. This frame holds you up every single day. It lets you walk, dance, and hug the people you love. But as you get older, that sturdy frame can start to change. It can slowly become thin and brittle. This change is what we call osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis makes your bones much more likely to snap or break from a simple fall. Sometimes, even a strong cough can cause a bone to break. Gianina Flocco, M.D., a resident at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio, notes, "The burden of osteoporosis is rising as the global population ages rapidly. In the U.S., about 10 million adults over the age of 50 have osteoporosis."
However, learning the risks and understanding accessible treatment options can prevent the crisis. In this article, we will walk you through why osteoporosis is rising in the aging population and what is making treatment accessible. The USPSTF osteoporosis screening guidelines also provide important context on who should be screened and when.
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