Abstract
Osteoporosis in the young adult is a relatively rare phenomenon, and its diagnosis needs careful assessment of the affected person. The emphasis in the assessment of bone health is gradually shifting from a simple quantitative assessment of bone mineral density to one that includes bone quality. This may be particularly important in the young adult, where the aetiological cause of osteoporosis may be a primary genetic condition or secondary to another chronic condition.
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Choong, W. S., Gallacher, S., & Ahmed, S. F. (2015). Assessing osteoporosis in the young adult. European Endocrinology, 11(1), 43–44. https://doi.org/10.17925/EE.2015.11.01.43
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