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To popularize knowledge of prevention and health care of osteoporosis.To investigate the prevalence of primary osteoporosis in community residents.


Clinical Trial Description

1. Objective:

- To popularize knowledge of prevention and health care of osteoporosis.

- To investigate the prevalence of primary osteoporosis in community residents.

2. Method:

- The survey study included the five boroughs of six communities in Shanghai (Xuhui District 2, Pudong New Area 1, Minhang District 1, Pudong New Area 1, Jiading District 1). 10,000 participants are expected to be included.

- Through a questionnaire and physical examination form, carries on the investigation to the 50-85 years old postmenopausal women during the 3-year follow-up period.

- Make a survey of Bone Mineral Density,SF-36,international osteoporosis foundation ONE-MINUTE OSTEOPOROSIS RISK TEST,Markers of bone metabolism test,EQ-5D,Hepatic-renal function test and thyroid stimulating hormone level test.

- Physicians in each community as the backbone, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Longhua Hospital is responsible for personnel training.

- Shanghai Clinical Research Center is responsible for program and data management.

- Shanghai District Health and Family Planning Commission is responsible for coordinating the organization. ;


Study Design

Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective


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NCT number NCT02142348
Study type Observational
Source Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Contact Xuejun Cui, Dr.
Email 13917715524@139.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date June 2014
Completion date December 2018

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