Osteoporosis: An Under-appreciated Complication of Diabetes

  • Brown S
  • Sharpless J
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In BriefCare of patients with diabetes should include an assessment of bone health. It is now clear that patients with type 1 diabetes have lower bone mineral density (BMD) and higher risk of fractures. Evidence is accumulating that patients with type 2 diabetes who have complications are also at increased risk of certain types of osteoporotic fractures despite having a higher BMD when compared to patients with type 1 diabetes. Therapeutic interventions are key to preventing fractures, both by improving bone density and decreasing the risk for falls.

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Brown, S. A., & Sharpless, J. L. (2004). Osteoporosis: An Under-appreciated Complication of Diabetes. Clinical Diabetes, 22(1), 10–20. https://doi.org/10.2337/diaclin.22.1.10

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