Advancing care: optimizing osteoporosis treatment in the older and oldest old population

Scritto il 12/04/2025
da Claudia Panait

Aging Clin Exp Res. 2025 Apr 12;37(1):123. doi: 10.1007/s40520-025-02973-1.

ABSTRACT

Osteoporosis is a critical public health issue, particularly in the "older" (those aged over 75) and "oldest old" population (those aged 85 and above), who are at a heightened risk for fractures and related complications. This article reviews current osteoporosis treatments tailored for these age groups, emphasizing the balance between efficacy and safety, while considering cost/benefit aspects. We discuss pharmacological therapies available nowadays and their respective benefits and risks in the old population, based on the available literature on the subject. Special attention is given to specific features of this age category, like challenges of polypharmacy, physiological changes associated with age, comorbidities and patient adherence. This paper highlights the need for individualised treatment plans that consider the patient's overall health status, life expectancy and quality of life and the importance of continued innovation and personalized care in managing osteoporosis especially among the "older" population.

PMID:40220055 | PMC:PMC11993450 | DOI:10.1007/s40520-025-02973-1