Brazilian guidelines for the management of osteoporosis in diabetes mellitus
- Published on 05/01/2026
- Reading time: 7 min.
de Paula Francisco José Albuquerque 1, Silva Barbara Campolina C. 2, d´Alva Catarina Brasil 3, Ohe Monique Nakayama 4, Madeira Miguel 5, e Farias Leonardo Bandeira 4, de Holanda Narriane Chaves Pereira 6, Gomes Neuton Dornelas 7, da Silva Filho Ruy Lyra 8, Lauria Márcio Weissheimer 9, Bertoluci Marcello Casaccia 10
1 https://ror.org/036rp1748 Department of Internal Medicine, Ribeirão Preto Medical School University of São Paulo 3900 Bandeirantes Av., Monte Alegre 14.049-900 Ribeirão Preto SP Brazil
2 Osteometabolism Outpatient Clinic at Santa Casa De Belo Horizonte and Assistant Endocrinologist at Felício Rocho Hospital Belo Horizonte MG Brazil
3 https://ror.org/03srtnf24 Department of Clinical Medicine Federal University of Ceara Fortaleza CE Brazil
4 https://ror.org/02k5swt12 Division of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine Federal University of São Paulo São Paulo SP Brazil
5 https://ror.org/03490as77 Department of Clinical Medicine Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro RJ Brazil
6 https://ror.org/00p9vpz11 Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism Federal University of Paraiba João Pessoa PB Brazil
7 Medical Department, Federal District Military Fire Department Brasília DF Brazil
8 https://ror.org/047908t24 Division of Endocrinology Federal University of Pernambuco Recife PE Brazil
9 https://ror.org/0176yjw32 Department of Internal Medicine Federal University of Minas Gerais, Felício Rocho Hospital Belo Horizonte MG Brazil
10 https://ror.org/041yk2d64 Department of Internal Medicine Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul Porto Alegre RS Brazil
Abstract
Background Complications of diabetes mellitus are classically divided into microangiopathic and macroangiopathic categories, encompassing disorders affecting the retina, kidneys, nerves, and cardiovascular system. However, the complications associated with diabetes are broader, causing impaired immunity and increased susceptibility to cancer. Recently, diabetes, irrespective of type, has been recognized as a risk factor for fractures, which can impair quality of life...
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