Low bone mineral density risk factors and testing patterns in institutionalized adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities

JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH IN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES(2018)

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BackgroundAdults with intellectual or developmental disability (ID/DD) have multiple risks for low bone mineral density (BMD) without formal guidelines to guide testing. We sought to identify risk factors and patterns of BMD testing among institutionalized adults with ID/DD. MethodsWe evaluated risk factors for low BMD (Z-/T-score<-1) and patterns of BMD testing among adults with ID/DD receiving care at a state-run residential facility. Kruskal-Wallis, Fisher's exact and Pearson's chi-squared tests were used as appropriate. ResultsOf the 140 eligible patients, only 44% ever had BMD testing of which 89% had low BMD. Median age at diagnosis was 42years old. Individuals with low BMD were more likely to be older, non-weight bearing, Caucasian and have severe cognitive delay. ConclusionsAdults with ID/DD in this facility had a high prevalence of low BMD. Further studies are needed to better characterize risk factors and inform screening within this high-risk population.
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bone mineral density,intellectual and developmental disability,osteopenia,osteoporosis,prevention,screening
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