Tesis doctoralthis result indicates a high level of overweight among PADI. Moreover, overweight, obesity and lack of regular physical exercise, they behave as risk factors for co-morbid conditions.The diseases associated with age, the aging of PADI are, with no significant differences, similar to the reference population. The prevalence of OP in the three locations studied hip, spine, femur head y, is 19.7% (95% CI: 19.7 ± 6), 22 cases. This result can be stated with a confidence level of 95% and a 5% error. The prevalence of the column was 25.7% (95% CI: 25.7 ± 8). In relation to the OP got hip to a prevalence of 15% (CI 95%: 15 ± 6) and the prevalence of OP Head of Femur is 17.7% (95% CI: 17.7 ± 7). Epidemiological variables most decisive in relation to the OP of PADI are age, as a marker of RISG (p = 0.041) and CI 95% (1 y 4.8) and BMI as the main risk factor for PADI (p = 0.007) and 95% CI (1.3 and 6.4).
Conclusion:The evidence observed in this investigation have revealed that elderly people with intellectual incapacity is a premature aging bone compared with the referent population. A high prevalence of OP in the spine, hip and head of the femur