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市场调查报告书

骨质缺乏症及骨质疏松症:高龄化所伴随的增加倾向

Epidemiology: Osteopenia and Osteoporosis - On the rise as the aging population grows

出版商 Datamonitor
出版日期 2011年07月 商品编码 206499
内容信息 英文 Pages: 55
价格
US $ 5700 PDF and PowerPoint Presentation by E-mail (Single user license)
US $ 14250 PDF and PowerPoint Presentation by E-mail (Global license)


骨质缺乏症及骨质疏松症:高龄化所伴随的增加倾向 是由出版商Datamonitor在2011年07月所出版的。 这份英文市场调查报告书包含Pages: 55 价格从美金5700起跳。

简介

2010年、全球7大市场中骨质缺乏症、骨质疏松症、及重度骨质疏松症的发病件数各为、1亿1,790万件、1,500万件、430万件。今后仍有增加的倾向、2020年为止为1,3480万件、1,750万件、530万件的预测。

当本报告书内容包括:今后10年的美国、日本、欧洲5国的骨质缺乏症骨质疏松症的发病件数预测、免疫学的危险因素等汇整、内容纲要摘记如下:

概要

实施摘要

疾病的定义和诊断基准

  • 骨质缺乏症及骨质疏松症的诊断和检查
  • 骨质缺乏症及骨质疏松症的分类

全球的趋势和历史的趋势

  • 疾病的负担概要
  • 全球的趋势
  • 历史的趋势

骨质缺乏症及骨质疏松症的免疫学促进因素

  • 潜在性促进因素
    • 年龄
    • 运动・活动
    • 体重
    • 医药品
    • 抽菸、饮酒、咖啡因
  • 其他危险因素
    • 闭经年龄
    • 钙和维他命D
    • 基因
    • 骨折历
    • 人种
  • 改变免疫学的共存症

骨质缺乏症及骨质疏松症的免疫学预测

  • 概要
  • 子群组
    • 年龄
    • 性别
  • 年龄标准化发病率
  • 美国
  • 日本
  • 法国
  • 德国
  • 义大利
  • 西班牙
  • 英国

免疫学的结果

  • 骨质缺乏症的发病件数预测和未来趋势
  • 骨质疏松症及重度骨质疏松症的发病件数预测和未来趋势
  • 各年龄群分类
  • 性别分类

考察

参考数据

附录

图表

目录

Product Description

Introduction

The prevalence of hip fractures, a condition related to osteopenia and osteoporosis, increased during the latter half of the 20th century but has since leveled off or decreased in most markets. The current combined prevalence of osteopenia and osteoporosis is estimated at approximately 55% among people aged 50 and older and the total number of cases is expected to grow over the next decade.

Features And Benefits

• Gain insight to market potential, including a robust 10-year epidemiology forecast of osteopenia and osteoporosis total prevalent cases.
• Understand the key epidemiologic risk factors associated with osteopenia, osteoporosis, and severe osteoporosis.

Highlights

During 2010, Datamonitor estimates that 117.9, 15.0, and 4.3 million total prevalent cases of osteopenia, osteoporosis, and severe osteoporosis, respectively, existed in the seven major markets (the US, Japan, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK).

Between 2010 and 2020, Datamonitor forecasts osteopenia, osteoporosis, and severe osteoporosis total prevalent cases in the seven major markets to increase by 14%, 17%, and 24%, resulting in 134.8 million, 17.5 million, and 5.3 million total prevalent cases in 2020, respectively.

Datamonitor estimates that in 2010, most total prevalent osteopenia, osteoporosis, and severe osteoporosis cases were in women (71.8 million or 61% of all cases; 12.4 million or 82% of all cases, and 3.75 million or 88% of all cases, respectively).

Your Key Questions Answered

• What are the most robust sources for osteopenia and osteoporosis prevalence data?
• How will the patient population change over the next decade in the US, Japan, and five major EU markets (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK)?
• How do changes in population structure and risk factors affect the trend in prevalent osteopenia and osteoporosis cases?

Table of Contents

Executive Summary
   Disease burden overview
   Forecast results (2010-20)
      Osteopenia
      Osteoporosis
   Related reports
OVERVIEW
   Catalyst
   Summary
DISEASE DEFINITION AND DIAGNOSIS CRITERIA
   Diagnosis and testing for osteopenia and osteoporosis
   Classification of osteopenia and osteoporosis
GLOBAL VARIATION AND HISTORICAL TRENDS
   Disease burden overview
   Global variation
   Historical trends
DRIVERS OF OSTEOPOROSIS/OSTEOPENIA EPIDEMIOLOGY
   Potential drivers
      Age
      Exercise and activity
      Weight
      Medication
      Smoking, alcohol, and caffeine
   Other risk factors
      Age at menopause
      Calcium and vitamin D
      Genetics
      History of fracture
      Race and ethnicity
   Co-morbid conditions that alter epidemiology
EPIDEMIOLOGIC FORECASTING OF OSTEOPENIA AND OSTEOPOROSIS
   Overview
      Population denominators
   Subpopulations
      Age
      Sex
   Age-standardized prevalence
   US
      Sources used
      Methods
      Sources not used
   Japan
      Sources used
      Methods
      Sources not used
   France
      Sources used
      Methods
      Sources not used
   Germany
      Sources used
      Methods
      Sources not used
   Italy
      Sources used
      Methods
      Sources not used
   Spain
      Sources used
      Methods
      Sources not used
   UK
      Sources used
      Methods
      Sources not used
EPIDEMIOLOGIC RESULTS
   Estimated total prevalent cases of osteopenia and future trends
   Estimated total prevalent cases of osteoporosis and severe osteoporosis and future trends
   Segmentation by age group
      Osteopenia
      Osteoporosis and severe osteoporosis
   Segmentation by sex
      Osteopenia
      Osteoporosis and severe osteoporosis
DISCUSSION
   Strengths and limits of Datamonitor’s epidemiologic projections
BIBLIOGRAPHY
   Journal papers
   Websites
   Datamonitor reports

Appendix

   Module methodology
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