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Group 2 Assignment-Osteoporosis
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GROUP 2 ASSIGNMENT-OSTEOPOROSIS 2
Question 8: Definition of Steroids and their uses
Steroids refer to human-made drugs designed to function naturally as body hormones in a
human body. Steroids are used in the medical field to reduce inflammation, for example, by
blocking histamine that has a critical role in inflammation. Steroids exist in different forms and
are taken orally, through inhaling, and as tablets. Steroids such as inhaled corticosteroids are
used to treat asthma.
Question 9: How Steroids may Increase potential risk for osteoporosis
Long-term use of steroids may increase the risk for osteoporosis because they alter the
bone structure and formation at large lengths. Osteoporosis is a musculoskeletal disorder that
involves bone thinning. The drugs may increase the risk for this disease because they affect the
collagen and elongated minerals that form rigid bone surfaces (Xi et al., 2018). The mineral
dynamics become short and inefficient in transporting the load from the collagen. This means the
rate of bone formation is reduced, which increases the risk of fractures. In other words, the drugs
suppress bone structure by causing an imbalance between bone formation and resorption. The
steroids reduce bone formation by affecting osteoblast cells that are responsible for bone
formation. This reduces the mass of bones and strength and increases fragility that ultimately
increases the risk of fractures. Therefore, long-term use of steroids may increase the risk for
osteoporosis since they increase the risk of reduced bone formation by affecting osteoblast cells
compared to the rate of resorption, which is the breakdown of bone tissues to calcium released in
the blood.

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Running head: GROUP 2 ASSIGNMENT-OSTEOPOROSIS Group 2 Assignment-Osteoporosis Institution Affiliation Date 1 GROUP 2 ASSIGNMENT-OSTEOPOROSIS 2 Question 8: Definition of Steroids and their uses Steroids refer to human-made drugs designed to function naturally as body hormones in a human body. Steroids are used in the medical field to reduce inflammation, for example, by blocking histamine that has a critical role in inflammation. Steroids exist in different forms and are taken orally, through inhaling, and as tablets. Steroids such as inhaled corticosteroids are used to treat asthma. Question 9: How Steroids may Increase potential risk for osteoporosis Long-term use of steroids may increase the risk for osteoporosis because they alter the bone structure and formation at large lengths. Osteoporosis is a musculoskeletal disorder that involves bone thinning. The drugs may increase the risk for this disease because they affect the collagen and elongated minerals that form rigid bone surfaces (Xi et al., 2018). The mineral dynamics become short and inefficient in transporting the load from the collagen. This means the rate of bone formation is reduced, which increases the risk of fractures. In other words, the drugs suppress bone structure by causing an imbalance between bone formation and resorption. The steroids reduce bone formation by affecting osteoblast cells that are responsible for bone formation. This reduces the mass of bones and strength and increases fragility tha ...
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