MRCP UK EXAMINATIONS

NEUROLOGY

MONONEUROPATHIES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A risk factor of osteoporosis includes
A
elevated blood pressure
B
low calcium intake
C
depression
D
bleeding disorders
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Osteoporosis is more likely to occur in people who have: Low calcium intake. A lifelong lack of calcium plays a role in the development of osteoporosis. Low calcium intake contributes to diminished bone density, early bone loss and an increased risk of fractures.

Detailed explanation-2: -An inactive lifestyle or extended bed rest tends to weaken bones. Cigarette smoking. Smoking is bad for bones as well as the heart and lungs. Alcohol intake. Excessive consumption of alcohol increases the risk of bone loss and fractures.

Detailed explanation-3: -You may know that low levels of calcium in your bones can cause osteoporosis. But what makes calcium levels dip? This can happen for many reasons, like not getting enough calcium and vitamin D in your diet. But sometimes it can be a problem with your parathyroid glands.

Detailed explanation-4: -Major modifiable risk factors: Inadequate nutritional absorption. Lack of physical activity or fall risk. Weight loss. Cigarette smoking. Alcohol consumption. Major non-modifiable risk factors: History of falls. Older age. Gender. White ethnic background. Secondary causes of osteoporosis. 06-Nov-2018

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