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Original Articles

Osteoporosis in Active Women

Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment

, MD, , MD & , MD (Internal Medicine Series Editor)
Pages 61-74 | Published online: 19 Jun 2015
 

Abstract

Insufficient estrogen can cause osteoporosis in young female athletes, like the 17-year-old runner described here, as well as in postmenopausal women, whose management is also detailed. The most common technique for diagnosis is dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry. Prevention and treatment depend on a woman's age but may include increased calcium intake, weight gain, weight-bearing and resistance exercise, and estrogen replacement therapy. Alendronate and/or calcitonin may be used as alternatives to estrogen therapy.

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