2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11914-023-00847-x
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Mind the Gap: Unraveling the Intricate Dance Between Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias and Bone Health

Sonali J. Karnik,
Tyler J. Margetts,
Hannah S. Wang
et al.

Abstract: Purpose of Review This review examines the linked pathophysiology of Alzheimer’s disease/related dementia (AD/ADRD) and bone disorders like osteoporosis. The emphasis is on “inflammaging”—a low-level inflammation common to both, and its implications in an aging population. Recent Findings Aging intensifies both ADRD and bone deterioration. Notably, ADRD patients have a heightened fracture risk, impacting morbidity and mortality, though it is uncertain if f… Show more

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“…An author without an extensive AI background began by experimenting to determine the best queries for generating their AI-only review articles [14,17]. Please refer to the Comments for each review topic [21][22][23] for a complete listing of all queries used to generate the AIO review articles.…”
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“…An author without an extensive AI background began by experimenting to determine the best queries for generating their AI-only review articles [14,17]. Please refer to the Comments for each review topic [21][22][23] for a complete listing of all queries used to generate the AIO review articles.…”
Section: Ai-only (Aio) Review Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3) a process in which the literature review and outline were generated by humans (taken from #1 above, the human process), but AI was used to write the first draft of the review article (AI-assisted/supported or "AIA"). These three writing strategies were then used to write review articles on 3 different topics of interest in the musculoskeletal field: (1) the intersection of Alzheimer's disease and bone [13][14][15];…”
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confidence: 99%