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Episode 77: Are You Getting DEXA Scammed?

Sep 04, 20241 hr 15 minTranscript available on Metacast
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Episode description

Welcome to Season 5 and Episode 77 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah dive into the history of how DEXA scans came to be so ubiquitous, what are the risks around osteoporosis medication, and whether osteoporosis and osteopenia were intended to be diagnoses in the first place. You will learn:

  • How was the DEXA score for osteoporosis first decided on
  • Was osteopenia supposed to be a diagnosis for treatment
  • What role did Merck play in getting more women to take their new drug Fosamax
  • What are the risk factors for the side effects of bisphosphonate drugs
  • What is the difference between a population risk vs an individual risk
  • Why it’s not recommended to get a DEXA scan before you are 65 years old
  • The role of iatrogenesis in the medication choices and use for women with osteoporosis

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Reference links:

Estrogen Matters

North American Menopause Society

Jen Gunter InstagramHow A Bone Disease Grew To Fit The PrescriptionManaging Osteoporosis Patients after Long-Term Bisphosphonate TreatmentLong-Term Drug Therapy and Drug Discontinuations and Holidays for Osteoporosis Fracture Prevention: A Systematic Review

Osteoporosis: Innovations in screening and diagnostics

Osteoporosis Treatment