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Prolonged corticosteroid usage is known to contribute to bone loss and an elevated risk of fractures
Si consiglia la supervisione medica nei soggetti in et pediatrica, sopra i 65 anni e con qualsiasi condizione patologica
If the patient doesn't work to rebuild that lean mass, Ahmed says, that could lead to sarcopenia muscle loss which adversely affects balance, movement, metabolism and can lead to broken or weakened bones
But, "for the group of people we call metabolically healthy obese, if they don't have any [health problems] related to high-BMI, there's nothing that's urgent that you need to lose weight for," says Dunaif
Patients will see limited changes and will not need to do anything different in order to get their medications, health leaders said