Osteoporosis in community-dwelling older adults: Prevalence and prevention and control strategies in general practice

Background: The rising number of people with osteoporosis and with low bone mass presents significant challenges to community-based prevention and treatment efforts for osteoporosis Objective: This study aimed to identify the basic conditions of osteoporosis prevention and control in communities. Th...

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Main Authors: Fan Meng, Minjie Dong, Jin Guo, Songtao Xu, Wei Yan, Jun Gu, Yirong Chen, Cheng Yang, Jun Wang, Lifang Xia, Jun Chen, Lingjie Fu
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Minjie Dong
Jin Guo
Songtao Xu
Wei Yan
Jun Gu
Yirong Chen
Cheng Yang
Jun Wang
Lifang Xia
Jun Chen
Lingjie Fu
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Minjie Dong
Jin Guo
Songtao Xu
Wei Yan
Jun Gu
Yirong Chen
Cheng Yang
Jun Wang
Lifang Xia
Jun Chen
Lingjie Fu
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description Background: The rising number of people with osteoporosis and with low bone mass presents significant challenges to community-based prevention and treatment efforts for osteoporosis Objective: This study aimed to identify the basic conditions of osteoporosis prevention and control in communities. This included assessing the basic process and costs associated with enrolling the target population, as well as examining the prevalence and risk factors of osteoporosis, to provide evidence supporting general practitioners to develop precise prevention and control strategies. Methods: From May to August 2021, the study encompassed 322 participants, who visit Bund Community Health Centre of Shanghai China for outpatient consultations or health check-up. We collected data on demographics, bone mineral density (BMD), and risk factors for osteoporosis through a questionnaire survey. Results: The average cost per person for enrolling participants for osteoporosis screening was 57.34 Yuan. Among the 322 participants, 27 (8.4 %) had normal bone mass, 157 (48.8 %) exhibited low bone mass, and 138 (42.8 %) were diagnosed with osteoporosis, resulting in a BMD abnormality rate (low bone mass and osteoporosis) of 91.6 %. There were statistically significant differences between genders and BMI among the normal bone mass, low bone mass and osteoporosis groups (P < 0.05). The average BMD for these groups was -0.72 ± 0.27, -1.88 ± 0.38, and -3.17 ± 0.53 AU/mm3, respectively. Regarding exercise habits, the prevalence of limited exercise in the normal bone mass, low bone mass, and osteoporosis groups was 37.0 % (10/27), 49.7 % (78/157) and 64.5 % (89/138), respectively; concerning exercise intensity, moderate-intensity exercise was prevalent at rates of 74.1 % (20/27), 79.6 % (125/157), and 80.4 % (111/138) in these groups. However, dietary habits and other osteoporosis risk factors, such as surgery history, smoking history, allergy history, and previous history, showed no significant differences among the three groups. Meanwhile, for dietary habits, 48.8 % (157/322) of all participants never consumed beer, liquor and red wine, 32.0 % (103/322) drank coffee 4–6 times per week, and 31.4 % (101/322) consumed pickled vegetables or smoked foods 4–6 times per week. Conclusion: The community setting is advantageous for preventing and treating osteoporosis due to the brief enrollment period and low cost. However, the exercise and dietary habits of community dwelling older adults need to be improved. Therefore, teams of primary care providers, including doctors, nurses, and other health professionals, should provide timely guidance to enhance dietary structures, foster healthy exercise habits, and actively control the progression of osteoporosis.
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spelling doaj-art-c3de27769bce4325b4a6bcf178519cdb2025-08-20T02:33:35ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Chinese General Practice Journal2950-55932024-04-0111354110.1016/j.cgpj.2024.03.009Osteoporosis in community-dwelling older adults: Prevalence and prevention and control strategies in general practiceFan Meng0Minjie Dong1Jin Guo2Songtao Xu3Wei Yan4Jun Gu5Yirong Chen6Cheng Yang7Jun Wang8Lifang Xia9Jun Chen10Lingjie Fu11Huangpu District Waitan Community Health Service Center, Shanghai, China; Corresponding author at: Fan Meng, Associate chief physician.Huangpu District Waitan Community Health Service Center, Shanghai, ChinaHuangpu District Waitan Community Health Service Center, Shanghai, ChinaHuangpu District Waitan Community Health Service Center, Shanghai, ChinaHuangpu District Waitan Community Health Service Center, Shanghai, ChinaHuangpu District Waitan Community Health Service Center, Shanghai, ChinaHuangpu District Waitan Community Health Service Center, Shanghai, ChinaHuangpu District Waitan Community Health Service Center, Shanghai, ChinaHuangpu District Waitan Community Health Service Center, Shanghai, ChinaHuangpu District Waitan Community Health Service Center, Shanghai, ChinaHuangpu District Waitan Community Health Service Center, Shanghai, ChinaDepartment of Orthopedics, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai, ChinaBackground: The rising number of people with osteoporosis and with low bone mass presents significant challenges to community-based prevention and treatment efforts for osteoporosis Objective: This study aimed to identify the basic conditions of osteoporosis prevention and control in communities. This included assessing the basic process and costs associated with enrolling the target population, as well as examining the prevalence and risk factors of osteoporosis, to provide evidence supporting general practitioners to develop precise prevention and control strategies. Methods: From May to August 2021, the study encompassed 322 participants, who visit Bund Community Health Centre of Shanghai China for outpatient consultations or health check-up. We collected data on demographics, bone mineral density (BMD), and risk factors for osteoporosis through a questionnaire survey. Results: The average cost per person for enrolling participants for osteoporosis screening was 57.34 Yuan. Among the 322 participants, 27 (8.4 %) had normal bone mass, 157 (48.8 %) exhibited low bone mass, and 138 (42.8 %) were diagnosed with osteoporosis, resulting in a BMD abnormality rate (low bone mass and osteoporosis) of 91.6 %. There were statistically significant differences between genders and BMI among the normal bone mass, low bone mass and osteoporosis groups (P < 0.05). The average BMD for these groups was -0.72 ± 0.27, -1.88 ± 0.38, and -3.17 ± 0.53 AU/mm3, respectively. Regarding exercise habits, the prevalence of limited exercise in the normal bone mass, low bone mass, and osteoporosis groups was 37.0 % (10/27), 49.7 % (78/157) and 64.5 % (89/138), respectively; concerning exercise intensity, moderate-intensity exercise was prevalent at rates of 74.1 % (20/27), 79.6 % (125/157), and 80.4 % (111/138) in these groups. However, dietary habits and other osteoporosis risk factors, such as surgery history, smoking history, allergy history, and previous history, showed no significant differences among the three groups. Meanwhile, for dietary habits, 48.8 % (157/322) of all participants never consumed beer, liquor and red wine, 32.0 % (103/322) drank coffee 4–6 times per week, and 31.4 % (101/322) consumed pickled vegetables or smoked foods 4–6 times per week. Conclusion: The community setting is advantageous for preventing and treating osteoporosis due to the brief enrollment period and low cost. However, the exercise and dietary habits of community dwelling older adults need to be improved. Therefore, teams of primary care providers, including doctors, nurses, and other health professionals, should provide timely guidance to enhance dietary structures, foster healthy exercise habits, and actively control the progression of osteoporosis.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2950559324000099OsteoporosisThe elderlyLow bone massDietExerciseLifestyle
spellingShingle Fan Meng
Minjie Dong
Jin Guo
Songtao Xu
Wei Yan
Jun Gu
Yirong Chen
Cheng Yang
Jun Wang
Lifang Xia
Jun Chen
Lingjie Fu
Osteoporosis in community-dwelling older adults: Prevalence and prevention and control strategies in general practice
Chinese General Practice Journal
Osteoporosis
The elderly
Low bone mass
Diet
Exercise
Lifestyle
title Osteoporosis in community-dwelling older adults: Prevalence and prevention and control strategies in general practice
title_full Osteoporosis in community-dwelling older adults: Prevalence and prevention and control strategies in general practice
title_fullStr Osteoporosis in community-dwelling older adults: Prevalence and prevention and control strategies in general practice
title_full_unstemmed Osteoporosis in community-dwelling older adults: Prevalence and prevention and control strategies in general practice
title_short Osteoporosis in community-dwelling older adults: Prevalence and prevention and control strategies in general practice
title_sort osteoporosis in community dwelling older adults prevalence and prevention and control strategies in general practice
topic Osteoporosis
The elderly
Low bone mass
Diet
Exercise
Lifestyle
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2950559324000099
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