Older women's health: Clinical care in the postmenopausal years. A roundtable discussion: Part 2

R. N. Butler, K. S. Collins, D. E. Meier, C. F. Muller, V. W. Pinn

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Abstract

Prevention of late-life disability is an important goal in managing the health care of older women. Hormone replacement therapy and regular exercise can protect against osteoporosis and heart disease. Dietary measures can control weight and prevent diabetes. Adequate calcium and vitamin D intake help protect bones from fractures. Mammography and Pap smears are proven screens for early cancer detection. Depression is not unusual in older women, but it is often masked by physical symptoms. Physicians can help women at risk for caregiver burnout by providing referrals and information on community resources. Use of other health professionals, as well as patient education videos and printed materials, can help physicians provide comprehensive care within the time limits of office practice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)33+36+39-41
JournalGeriatrics
Volume50
Issue number6
StatePublished - 1995
Externally publishedYes

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