Fracture Incidence and Risk of Osteoporosis in Female Type 2 Diabetic Patients in Korea [PDF]
BackgroundThere are no published data regarding fracture risk in type 2 diabetic patients in Korea. In this study, we compared the fracture incidence and risk of osteoporosis of type 2 diabetic female patients with those in a non-diabetic hypertensive ...
Jong Kwan Jung +5 more
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Association of Circulating Omentin-1 with Osteoporosis in a Chinese Type 2 Diabetic Population
Aims. Omentin-1, a newly identified adipokine, has been demonstrated to be associated with bone metabolism, but the results have been inconsistent. Moreover, the potential relationship of circulating omentin-1 with diabetic osteoporosis has never been ...
Pijun Yan +6 more
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Osteoporosis knowledge and beliefs in diabetic patients: a cross sectional study from Palestine
Background Osteoporosis is a potential metabolic complication of diabetes mellitus (DM). Therefore, patients with DM should have adequate osteoporosis knowledge and beliefs in order to get engaged in osteoporosis preventive behaviors.
Ghaith A. Ishtaya +3 more
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Comparative Study of BMD in Type 2 Diabetic and Non-diabetic Male Patients
Introduction: Osteoporosis and diabetes are both common human diseases. The prevalence of both is increasing individually and in combination, due to better detection methods and changing definitions. Due to the different pathogenesis of Type 1 and Type 2
Jata Shankar Kumar +2 more
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Linagliptin in Combination With Metformin Ameliorates Diabetic Osteoporosis Through Modulating BMP-2 and Sclerostin in the High-Fat Diet Fed C57BL/6 Mice [PDF]
BackgroundDiabetic osteoporosis is a poorly managed serious skeletal complication, characterized by high fracture risk, increased bone resorption, reduced bone formation, and disrupted bone architecture.
Nikita Nirwan, Divya Vohora
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Diabetes Mellitus and Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a condition of bone fragility resulting from micro-architectural deterioration and decreased bone mass. Studies on the presence of a generalized osteoporosis related to diabetes mellitus (DM) are few and controversial. Factors associated with osteoporosis diabetes in which may account for the patogenesis of diabetic bone loss have been ...
Dilek Durmuş, Turgut Topal
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Role of Zinc Homeostasis in the Pathogenesis of Diabetic Osteoporosis in Mice
Background: Diabetes induces osteoporosis primarily by impairing osteoblast function. Intracellular zinc homeostasis, which is controlled by zinc transporters, plays a significant role in osteoblast differentiation.
Yoshinori Mizuno +3 more
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Application of extracellular vesicles in diabetic osteoporosis. [PDF]
As the population ages, the occurrence of osteoporosis is becoming more common. Diabetes mellitus is one of the factors in the development of osteoporosis.
Jia X, Zhang G, Yu D.
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The Vietnam Osteoporosis Study: Rationale and design. [PDF]
ObjectivesOsteoporosis and fracture impose a significant health care burden on the contemporary populations in developing countries. The Vietnam Osteoporosis Study (VOS) sought to assess the burden of osteoporosis and its comorbidities in men and women ...
Ho-Pham, LT, Nguyen, TV
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Osteoporosis, Fractures, and Diabetes [PDF]
It is well established that osteoporosis and diabetes are prevalent diseases with significant associated morbidity and mortality. Patients with diabetes mellitus have an increased risk of bone fractures. In type 1 diabetes, the risk is increased by ∼6 times and is due to low bone mass. Despite increased bone mineral density (BMD), in patients with type
Peter Jackuliak, Juraj Payer
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