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Osteoporose

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Beweglich?

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Das vorliegende Kapitel betrachtet das Krankheitsbild Osteoporose. Es verdient angesichts seiner ökonomischen und quantitativen Bedeutung eine gesonderte Betrachtung. Nach den Grundlagen, Diagnostik und Therapie werden wesentliche Studien und die aktuelle Leitlinie vorgestellt.

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Behmann, M., Semler, J., Walter, U. (2008). Osteoporose. In: Beweglich?. Weißbuch Prävention, vol 2007/20. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77274-3_8

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