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New Risk-Assessment Model Developed to Enhance Osteoporosis Screening for Elderly Chinese Population

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Researchers have introduced a new risk-assessment model designed to improve osteoporosis screening for elderly Chinese populations. The model, which has undergone extensive validation, was developed as part of a large-scale retrospective study aimed at addressing gaps in predicting osteoporosis risk among aging individuals. Details of the research were published in the journal *BMC Geriatrics*.

The study focused on creating a tool specifically tailored to older adults in China, where osteoporosis prevalence is significant and early detection remains a challenge. Researchers analyzed data from a substantial cohort to identify factors that contribute to bone health deterioration in this demographic. The resulting model incorporates these findings to provide more accurate predictions of osteoporosis risk, potentially aiding healthcare providers in identifying high-risk individuals and optimizing treatment strategies.

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Date: April 9, 2026

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