Thursday, February 23, 2012

Men and Osteoporosis

 

Osteoporosis Vitamins

 

Men and Osteoporosis


Osteoporosis is often considered to be a woman's disease. Although it is more common in women, osteoporosis is a serious health issue for men. According to a Canadian study of healthy men and women, the number of broken bones (also known as fractures) of the spine is similar in men and women over the age of 50.
With age, men experience multiple vertebral fractures. As with women, the cause appears to be osteoporosis. Elderly men account for almost 30 per cent of hip fracture cases. Men are more likely to die after a hip fracture than women. Fractures, or broken bones, in both men and women often lead to significant physical and emotional problems. If you have had a fracture, the chances of having another one increase greatly.
Osteoporosis is less common in men than in women for a number of reasons. Men have greater peak bone mass and do not experience the accelerated bone loss women do at menopause. As well, they generally do not live as long and are less likely to fall than elderly women.

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