Premenopausal osteoporosis, an overlooked consequence of anorexia nervosa

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Abstract

Many young women with anorexia nervosa develop premenopausal osteoporosis. In particular, female athletes have a much higher incidence of disordered eating than their peers and therefore are at a much higher risk of stress fractures and other traumatic bone pathology. This review summarizes factors affecting the development of premenopausal osteoporosis in these patients and identifies potential targets for intervention.

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Teng, K. (2011, January). Premenopausal osteoporosis, an overlooked consequence of anorexia nervosa. Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78a.10023

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