Description
According to the United Nations, the number of people aged 60 years or over in the world is projected to be 1.4 billion in 2030 and 2.1 billion in 2050. Endocrinologists and other clinicians face the challenge of caring for the elderly. To do so, they need to incorporate geriatric principles into their clinical practice. Endocrinology of Aging: Clinical Aspects in Diagrams and Images presents chapters in a way that allows the reader to incorporate concepts and main facts of complex subjects in a visual way. As the global population becomes older, the need for a deeper understanding of geriatric pathology increases, and with it, the access to educational resources for the endocrinology and metabolism of aging.- Chapters divided according to specific endocrine and metabolic systems, providing evidence-based content regarding what is known about the function of endocrine and metabolic systems altered during the aging process- Addresses physiological changes that alter the pathophysiology of the clinical picture, explaining the characteristic pathological expressions of hormonal and metabolic disorders in the advanced age- Editors and authors are clinical endocrinologists, geriatricians, internists and endocrine surgeons, with extensive global experience in clinical and experimental gerontology- Considers the patient transitioning from young adult to elderly, discussing the endocrinological challenge to discern physiology from pathology- Focuses on age as an essential factor for diagnostic and endocrine management- Includes many pictures and diagrams, making it a user-friendly reference guide for practicing physicians
Table of Contents
1. Basic principles of aging with endocrine and nutritional implications. Aging and endocrine system2. Physiology and hypothalamic-pituitary diseases in the elderly3. Physiology and diseases of the parathyroid glands in the elderly4. Vitamin D and calcium deficiency in the elderly5. Senile and postmenopausal osteoporosis. Pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment6. Physiology and diseases of the thyroid gland in the elderly: Morphological and physiological changes. Hypothyroidism. Hyperthyroidism7. Physiology and diseases of the thyroid gland in the elderly: Thyroid nodules. Simple goiter8. Physiology and diseases of the thyroid gland in the elderly: Thyroid Cancer9. Physiology and diseases of the adrenal glands in the elderly10. Male hypogonadism in advance age: Physiology, etiology and diagnosis. Functional hypogonadism in the elderly11. Male hypogonadism in advanced age: Therapeutic considerations. Gynecomastia in advanced age. Benign hypertrophy and prostatic cancer: Endocrinological aspects of development and treatment12. Menopause as a manifestation of aging13. Endocrine surgery in elderly patients14. Metabolic and body composition changes with age15. Obesity as accelerator of aging and functional decline: Epidemiology, causes, adverse effects, evaluation and treatment in the elderly16. Relationships between frailty, sarcopenia and the endocrine-metabolic changes of advanced age17. Diabetes mellitus in the elderly. Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome. Hyponatremia and dehidration18. Diabetes mellitus type 1 and 2 as a risk factor of aging19. Dyslipidemia in the elderly20. Assessment of nutritional status in the elderly. Causes and management of malnutrition in the elderly



