Recent research suggests men have higher mortality rates than women after hip fracture and men experience fractures at higher bone density values. Although the risk of osteoporotic fractures in men is increasing, there is still a perception amongst lay public, physicians and policy makers that osteoporosis is a disease of women
Summary: We explored the effect of using male and female reference data in a male sample to categori...
Male osteoporosis represents an important, although long underestimated, public health problem. Both...
Background: Whenever osteoporosis is discussed, the focus is on women; men are far less likely to re...
Background: Primary care physicians are positioned to promote early recognition and treatment of men...
Purpose: Osteoporosis affects more than 200 million people worldwide: its prevalence increases with ...
Background: Screening for low bone mineral density (BMD) by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) i...
BACKGROUND:The diagnosis of osteoporosis in men remains controversial. Aims of this study were to ev...
SUMMARY: Aspects of osteoporosis in men, such as screening and identification strategies, definition...
Osteoporosis and consequent fracture are not limited to postmenopausal women. There is increasing at...
Summary: Aspects of osteoporosis in men, such as screening and identification strategies, definition...
Context: The number of men afflicted with osteoporosis is unknown. Aims: This study aims to determin...
Background: Osteoporosis is mostly defined as the disease of women, because the prevalence and fract...
Male osteoporosis represents an important, although long underestimated, public health problem. Both...
Osteoporosis in men is an under-diagnosed condition related to aging, which surfaces in the presence...
SUMMARY: We explored the effect of using male and female reference data in a male sample to categori...
Summary: We explored the effect of using male and female reference data in a male sample to categori...
Male osteoporosis represents an important, although long underestimated, public health problem. Both...
Background: Whenever osteoporosis is discussed, the focus is on women; men are far less likely to re...
Background: Primary care physicians are positioned to promote early recognition and treatment of men...
Purpose: Osteoporosis affects more than 200 million people worldwide: its prevalence increases with ...
Background: Screening for low bone mineral density (BMD) by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) i...
BACKGROUND:The diagnosis of osteoporosis in men remains controversial. Aims of this study were to ev...
SUMMARY: Aspects of osteoporosis in men, such as screening and identification strategies, definition...
Osteoporosis and consequent fracture are not limited to postmenopausal women. There is increasing at...
Summary: Aspects of osteoporosis in men, such as screening and identification strategies, definition...
Context: The number of men afflicted with osteoporosis is unknown. Aims: This study aims to determin...
Background: Osteoporosis is mostly defined as the disease of women, because the prevalence and fract...
Male osteoporosis represents an important, although long underestimated, public health problem. Both...
Osteoporosis in men is an under-diagnosed condition related to aging, which surfaces in the presence...
SUMMARY: We explored the effect of using male and female reference data in a male sample to categori...
Summary: We explored the effect of using male and female reference data in a male sample to categori...
Male osteoporosis represents an important, although long underestimated, public health problem. Both...
Background: Whenever osteoporosis is discussed, the focus is on women; men are far less likely to re...