EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION TO SUPPORT THE MANAGEMENT OF OSTEOPOROSIS: AN EXPERT STATEMENT FOR EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGISTS

Prof Belinda Beck, Prof Stephen Lord, Robin M Daly, AProf Benjamin Weeks, Dr Steven Watson, Dr Weiwen Chen
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Low bone density, which includes osteopenia and osteoporosis, leads to roughly 183,000 fractures annually in Australia, with associated direct costs of $2.59B. Osteoporosis is underdiagnosed. Exercise is effective therapy but is underutilised due to a lack of knowledge and unfounded concerns about risk of injury. The aim of the newly developed Exercise Prescription for the Prevention of Osteoporosis Fracture National Statement is to provide clear, actionable, evidence-based exercise advice to improve the bone health of people living with osteopenia and osteoporosis. The project was led and supported by Healthy Bones Australia with funding awarded by the Australian Government Department of Health, Public Health and Chronic Disease Program Osteoporosis – Education and Prevention. An expert working group (scientists, AEP, physiotherapist, endocrinologist and orthopaedic resident) and advisory committee (practising AEPs and physiotherapists) reviewed current evidence and existing guidelines to formulate recommendations for a national statement in the Australian context. A National Exercise Roundtable was convened, including consumers and stakeholders across multiple disciplines, to adapt the recommendations for clinical practice and consumer acceptability. The final statement is presented as an evidence-based document, and a 2-page user summary. The Statement outlines the general principles of osteogenic loading and falls prevention, then presents a comprehensive exercise prescription based on those principles, along with special considerations for comorbid conditions. Level A consensus was achieved on five summary statements. Bone health is an essential part of general health. While exercise prescription for other chronic diseases, such as, heart health and diabetes, is quite well established, there is a care gap for bone which we have addressed. Our National Statement, informed by high level evidence and expert insight, delivers best practice for prescribing exercise for osteoporosis to achieve best patient outcomes. We will present the document to the intended end users – exercise physiologists.
支持骨质疏松症管理的运动处方:运动生理学家的专家声明
在澳大利亚,低骨密度(包括骨质疏松和骨质疏松症)每年导致约 183,000 例骨折,相关直接费用高达 25.9 亿澳元。骨质疏松症的诊断率很低。运动是一种有效的治疗方法,但由于缺乏相关知识以及对受伤风险的无端担忧,运动疗法并未得到充分利用。新制定的《预防骨质疏松症骨折运动处方国家声明》旨在提供清晰、可行、以证据为基础的运动建议,以改善骨质疏松和骨质疏松症患者的骨骼健康。该项目由澳大利亚健康骨骼组织(Healthy Bones Australia)领导和支持,由澳大利亚政府卫生部、公共卫生和慢性病计划 "骨质疏松症--教育和预防 "提供资金。 一个专家工作组(科学家、AEP、物理治疗师、内分泌学家和骨科住院医师)和咨询委员会(执业 AEP 和物理治疗师)审查了当前的证据和现有指南,以便为澳大利亚的国家声明制定建议。召开了一次全国运动圆桌会议,与会者包括消费者和多个学科的利益相关者,以便根据临床实践和消费者接受程度调整建议。 最终声明以循证文件和两页用户摘要的形式呈现。声明概述了成骨负荷和预防跌倒的一般原则,然后根据这些原则提出了全面的运动处方,并对合并症提出了特别考虑。就五项摘要声明达成了 A 级共识。 骨骼健康是全身健康的重要组成部分。虽然针对心脏健康和糖尿病等其他慢性疾病的运动处方已相当成熟,但我们在骨骼方面的护理还存在差距。我们的《国家声明》参考了大量证据和专家意见,提供了骨质疏松症运动处方的最佳实践,以实现对患者的最佳治疗效果。我们将向最终用户--运动生理学家--介绍该文件。
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