Although osteoporosis is generally regarded as a disease of women, up to 30% of hip fractures and 20% of vertebral fractures occur in men. Risk factors for osteoporotic fractures in men include low body mass index, smoking, high alcohol consumption, corticosteroid therapy, physical inactivity, diseases that predispose to low bone mass, and conditions increasing the risk of falls. The key drugs and diseases that definitely produce a decrease in bone mineral density (BMD) and/or an increase in fracture rate in men are long-term corticosteroid use, hypogonadism, alcoholism and transplantation. Age-related bone loss may be a result of declining renal function, vitamin D deficiency, increased parathyroid hormone levels, low serum testosterone le...
Male osteoporosis represents an important, although long underestimated, public health problem. Both...
Male osteoporosis is now a well-recognized medical disorder with established clinical guidelines for...
Osteoporosis remains underrecognized and undertreated but more so in men, adding considerably to fra...
About one in three osteoporotic fractures occur in men, and the consequences of fractures are more s...
Osteoporosis is a significant threat to aging bone in men. Thirty percent of hip fractures occur in ...
Abstract: Men undergo gradual bone loss with aging, resulting in fragile bones. It is estimated that...
Men undergo gradual bone loss with aging, resulting in fragile bones. It is estimated that one in fi...
International audienceMale osteoporosis is challenging to diagnose and to treat. Underestimation of ...
Osteoporosis in men is now recognized as an increasingly important public health issue. About 30 % o...
Male osteoporosis has been neglected for too long time and there is need for a change. This conditio...
AbstractSummaryAspects of osteoporosis in men, such as screening and identification strategies, defi...
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...
Male osteoporosis represents an important, although long underestimated, public health problem. Both...
Stephen P Tuck1, Harish K Datta21Departments of Rheumatology, James Cook University Hospital, Marton...
Male osteoporosis represents an important, although long underestimated, public health problem. Both...
Male osteoporosis is now a well-recognized medical disorder with established clinical guidelines for...
Osteoporosis remains underrecognized and undertreated but more so in men, adding considerably to fra...
About one in three osteoporotic fractures occur in men, and the consequences of fractures are more s...
Osteoporosis is a significant threat to aging bone in men. Thirty percent of hip fractures occur in ...
Abstract: Men undergo gradual bone loss with aging, resulting in fragile bones. It is estimated that...
Men undergo gradual bone loss with aging, resulting in fragile bones. It is estimated that one in fi...
International audienceMale osteoporosis is challenging to diagnose and to treat. Underestimation of ...
Osteoporosis in men is now recognized as an increasingly important public health issue. About 30 % o...
Male osteoporosis has been neglected for too long time and there is need for a change. This conditio...
AbstractSummaryAspects of osteoporosis in men, such as screening and identification strategies, defi...
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...
Male osteoporosis represents an important, although long underestimated, public health problem. Both...
Stephen P Tuck1, Harish K Datta21Departments of Rheumatology, James Cook University Hospital, Marton...
Male osteoporosis represents an important, although long underestimated, public health problem. Both...
Male osteoporosis is now a well-recognized medical disorder with established clinical guidelines for...
Osteoporosis remains underrecognized and undertreated but more so in men, adding considerably to fra...