Patients with type 1 diabetes are known to have low bone mineral density (BMD), increasing their risk for bone fractures. In contrast, patients with type 2 diabetes typically have higher BMD — which you might think should reduce their fracture risk. But in fact, people with type 2 have been found to also be at an increased risk for bone fractures. What is behind this “diabetes bone paradox”? Read more
The “Diabetes Bone Paradox” in Type 2
Posted in Type II Medical Research