Frequency of occurrence of modifiable risk factors for osteoporosis in young people
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2024.88.07
Abstract
The frequency of occurrence of modified risk factors for osteoporosis in young people was assessed. A questionnaire was developed that included questions on physical activity, nutrition, lifestyle, and the presence of bad habits. The following frequency of occurrence of risk factors was established: 233 (44.2%) people had one risk factors 166 (31.5%) – two, 92 (17.5%) – three, 36 (6.8%) people had four. The majority of re spondents had insufficient dietary calcium intake (56.2% of the age norm). The results of the study demonstrate a high prevalence of modifiable risk factors in young people, which undoubtedly indicates the need for preventive measures to prevent the development of osteoporosis and its complications in the future.
About the Authors
M. V. LetaevaRussian Federation
M. V. Koroleva
Russian Federation
Yu. V. Averkieva
Russian Federation
O. S. Malyshenko
Russian Federation
K. A. Bogulko
Russian Federation
E. A. Golobokova
Russian Federation
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For citations:
Letaeva M.V., Koroleva M.V., Averkieva Yu.V., Malyshenko O.S., Bogulko K.A., Golobokova E.A. Frequency of occurrence of modifiable risk factors for osteoporosis in young people. Yakut Medical Journal. 2024;(4):29-31. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2024.88.07