1. Biology of Bone.- 2. Aging and Bone.- 3. Calciotropic Hormones.- 4. The Muscle-Bone Connection.- 5. Sex Steroids and Aging Bone.- 6. Animal Models for Senile Osteoporosis.- 7. Senile Osteoporosis as a Geriatric Syndrome.- 8. Genetics of Osteoporosis in Older Age.- 9. Fracture Epidemiology in Individuals 75+.- 10. Falls as a Geriatric Syndrome: Mechanisms and Risk Identification .- 11. Medical Treatment of Age Related Osteoporosis.- 12. Non Pharmacological Treatment and Prevention of Falls and Fractures.- 13. Fracture Liaison Services.- 14. Treatment of Osteoporosis in Long-Term Care.- 15. Fracture Care in the Elderly.- 16. The Orthogeriatrics Model of Care.
Gustavo Duque, MD, PhD Ageing Bone Research Program Sydney Medical School Nepean The University of Sydney (Australia)
Douglas P. Kiel, MD, MPH Institute for Aging Research Hebrew SeniorLife Harvard Medical School (USA)
This second edition brings together the latest information
about the pathophysiology and new therapeutic alternatives for osteoporosis of
advanced age. Written by highly recognised clinicians and basic scientists in
the field of aging bone research, this book includes aspects of muscle and bone
interaction focusing on the impact of age-related muscle loss (sarcopenia) on
the pathogenesis of falls and fractures in older persons.
Osteoporosis in Older
Persons- Advances in Pathophysiology and Therapeutic Approach, Second Edition,
aids the reader in understanding the mechanisms of senile osteoporosis with a
practical approach to the treatment of its consequences. It is the perfect
reference guide for geriatricians, gerontologists and bone biologists, as well
as medical trainees.