Abstract:Bone loss caused by an underlying medical illness or associated treatment is often termed secondary osteoporosis and is a growing concern for a variety of patients. Exercise has demonstrated efficacy in maintaining bone health for individuals with age-related osteoporosis and its application to other clinical populations with specific interest in preserving bones is being increasingly explored. While there are many causes of secondary osteoporosis, only a few clinical populations have been studied for the role… Show more
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