Male osteoporosis represents an important, although long underestimated, public health problem. Both in men and in women aging is accompanied by continuous bone loss and by an exponential increase in the incidence of osteoporotic fracture, with a female to male incidence ratio of about 2 to 3 to 1 in the elderly for hip and vertebral fractures. Morbidity after osteoporotic fractures appears to be more serious and mortality more common in men than in women. To date, no single treatment has been proved to be effective and safe in published prospective studies. The present report, based on a systematic search of the literature on male osteoporosis, summarises the state of the art on the clinical consequences of male osteoporosis and its risk f...
Background: Osteoporosis is mostly defined as the disease of women, because the prevalence and fract...
Abstract Osteoporosis, a metabolic disease characterized by low bone mass, deterioration of the bone...
Although osteoporosis is generally regarded as a disease of women, up to 30% of hip fractures and 20...
Male osteoporosis represents an important, although long underestimated, public health problem. Both...
AbstractSummaryAspects of osteoporosis in men, such as screening and identification strategies, defi...
About one in three osteoporotic fractures occur in men, and the consequences of fractures are more s...
Osteoporosis has long been long considered a disease of the aging female skeleton. However, it is no...
Abstract: Age-related bone loss in men is a poorly understood phenomenon, although increasing data o...
Summary: Aspects of osteoporosis in men, such as screening and identification strategies, definition...
SUMMARY: Aspects of osteoporosis in men, such as screening and identification strategies, definition...
Background: While strict criteria have been developed for defining osteoporosis in women (bone miner...
Male osteoporosis has been neglected for too long time and there is need for a change. This conditio...
Osteoporosis and consequent fracture are not limited to postmenopausal women. There is increasing at...
Osteoporosis remains underrecognized and undertreated but more so in men, adding considerably to fra...
Purpose: Osteoporosis affects more than 200 million people worldwide: its prevalence increases with ...
Background: Osteoporosis is mostly defined as the disease of women, because the prevalence and fract...
Abstract Osteoporosis, a metabolic disease characterized by low bone mass, deterioration of the bone...
Although osteoporosis is generally regarded as a disease of women, up to 30% of hip fractures and 20...
Male osteoporosis represents an important, although long underestimated, public health problem. Both...
AbstractSummaryAspects of osteoporosis in men, such as screening and identification strategies, defi...
About one in three osteoporotic fractures occur in men, and the consequences of fractures are more s...
Osteoporosis has long been long considered a disease of the aging female skeleton. However, it is no...
Abstract: Age-related bone loss in men is a poorly understood phenomenon, although increasing data o...
Summary: Aspects of osteoporosis in men, such as screening and identification strategies, definition...
SUMMARY: Aspects of osteoporosis in men, such as screening and identification strategies, definition...
Background: While strict criteria have been developed for defining osteoporosis in women (bone miner...
Male osteoporosis has been neglected for too long time and there is need for a change. This conditio...
Osteoporosis and consequent fracture are not limited to postmenopausal women. There is increasing at...
Osteoporosis remains underrecognized and undertreated but more so in men, adding considerably to fra...
Purpose: Osteoporosis affects more than 200 million people worldwide: its prevalence increases with ...
Background: Osteoporosis is mostly defined as the disease of women, because the prevalence and fract...
Abstract Osteoporosis, a metabolic disease characterized by low bone mass, deterioration of the bone...
Although osteoporosis is generally regarded as a disease of women, up to 30% of hip fractures and 20...