Current advances in bone health of disabled children

Current Opinion in Pediatrics
M Zacharin

Abstract

Bone health is now recognized to contribute to overall lifetime management of children, adolescents, and adults with disabling conditions including physical and intellectual disability and with many chronic disease processes. Such disorders have multiple components, with aspects of care covering a wide number of specialist practices. This review will highlight advances in understanding the nature of bone mass accumulation through childhood and adolescence, the impingement of a spectrum of chronic and disabling diseases and their treatments on bone, and will address current approaches to interpretation of bone mass in the growing skeleton and interventional strategies for improving outcomes for this group. Increased skeletal fragility in the disabled child is well recognized. Insights into the contributions of skeletal size and bone strength in males and females have altered interpretation of data, allowing a new focus on determinants of future bone health, particularly with regard to the contributions of growth and puberty. Strategies to address bone health including public and medical education concerning consumption of calcium, appropriate selection of vitamin D preparations, pubertal contribution to phases of growth and poss...Continue Reading

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