Current women's health reports
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Curr Womens Health Rep · Jun 2003
ReviewBones and nutrition: common sense supplementation for osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis is a serious public health concern. Skeletal fragility, leading to spine and hip fractures, is a major source of morbidity and mortality. Adequate calcium intake from childhood to the end of life is critical for the formation and retention of a healthy skeleton. ⋯ Among these, diet is believed to be one of the most important, especially the roles of calcium and vitamin D. Deficiency in other dietary factors--eg, protein, vitamin K, vitamin A, phytoestrogens, and other nutrients--might also contribute to the risk for osteoporosis. In this article, the roles of diet and nutritional supplementation in preventing and treating osteoporosis are reviewed.
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Eating disorders are prevalent in the young adult female population. Given the serious medical, nutritional, and psychological risks associated with eating disorders, it is advisable that patients be seen within the framework of a multidisciplinary team. Psychotherapy is the most effective treatment modality for eating disorders and constitutes the core of mental health treatment. ⋯ Active weight management is also a key component of treatment for anorexia nervosa. Psychotropic medication therapy is not generally useful for the primary symptoms of anorexia nervosa, whereas it is moderately effective in the treatment of both bulimia nervosa and binge-eating disorder. Given the patient population at Massachusetts General Hospital, to which patients often present with serious and chronic symptoms, comorbid medical and psychiatric illness, and history of poor response to treatment, we have found a flexible and eclectic treatment approach most useful clinically.