Osteoporose: epidemiologia

Autores

  • João Francisco Marques Neto Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP

Palavras-chave:

Osteoporose, Epidemiologia

Resumo

A osteoporose é a doença osteometabólica mais comum, caracterizando-se por diminuição progressiva do volume ósseo, com modificações na arquitetura trabecular, levando a um aumento da fragilidade óssea e a um maior risco de fraturas.

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1997-09-09

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Marques Neto JF. Osteoporose: epidemiologia. Acta Fisiátr. [Internet]. 9º de setembro de 1997 [citado 23º de abril de 2024];4(2 Supl.1):119-22. Disponível em: https://www.revistas.usp.br/actafisiatrica/article/view/102153