The presence of risk factors for osteoporosis has been found in 87,1% of investigated patients with somatic diseases. Osteoporosis was diagnosed more frequently in males with somatic diseases, than in females with somatic diseases. Moreover, males had lower BMD versus females. The prevalence of osteoporosis depended on age for men, but did not for women. The presence of somatic disease and/or the risk factors for osteoporosis are the most important factors in the development of osteoporosis without any dependence on sex
International audienceMale osteoporosis is challenging to diagnose and to treat. Underestimation of ...
This diploma thesis deals with risk factors of osteoporosis and fractures among people older than 65...
Cross-sectional screening of random samples of men aged 50 years and older living in five cities (Ar...
Osteoporosis in men, despite being a less important public health problem than osteoporosis in women...
© 2017, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science. All rights reserved. Osteoporosis is a progres...
Background: Osteoporosis has been considered a disease that primarily affects women, but recently ma...
Osteoporosis has frequently been regards as a disease of women only. However, men are also at risk o...
Osteoporosis is a progressive bone disorder that can be influenced by many different factors. A cros...
This work is concerned about osteoporosis. In the first part is decribed anatomy and physiology of t...
Osteoporosis is a multifactorial disorder associated with low bone mass and enhanced skeletal fragil...
Osteoporosis is permanently progressing skeletal disorder or a syndrome revealed at a time of the ot...
textabstractIn the past decades osteoporosis has been recognized as an important public health probl...
Osteoporosis is a common condition that is clinically important because of its association with frac...
Osteoporosis has long been considered to be a disease of the aging female skeleton. As awareness of ...
Among patients with somatic diseases the most of those who had had the history of femoral neck fract...
International audienceMale osteoporosis is challenging to diagnose and to treat. Underestimation of ...
This diploma thesis deals with risk factors of osteoporosis and fractures among people older than 65...
Cross-sectional screening of random samples of men aged 50 years and older living in five cities (Ar...
Osteoporosis in men, despite being a less important public health problem than osteoporosis in women...
© 2017, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science. All rights reserved. Osteoporosis is a progres...
Background: Osteoporosis has been considered a disease that primarily affects women, but recently ma...
Osteoporosis has frequently been regards as a disease of women only. However, men are also at risk o...
Osteoporosis is a progressive bone disorder that can be influenced by many different factors. A cros...
This work is concerned about osteoporosis. In the first part is decribed anatomy and physiology of t...
Osteoporosis is a multifactorial disorder associated with low bone mass and enhanced skeletal fragil...
Osteoporosis is permanently progressing skeletal disorder or a syndrome revealed at a time of the ot...
textabstractIn the past decades osteoporosis has been recognized as an important public health probl...
Osteoporosis is a common condition that is clinically important because of its association with frac...
Osteoporosis has long been considered to be a disease of the aging female skeleton. As awareness of ...
Among patients with somatic diseases the most of those who had had the history of femoral neck fract...
International audienceMale osteoporosis is challenging to diagnose and to treat. Underestimation of ...
This diploma thesis deals with risk factors of osteoporosis and fractures among people older than 65...
Cross-sectional screening of random samples of men aged 50 years and older living in five cities (Ar...