The need for increasing awareness of osteoporosis in men
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The need for increasing awareness of osteoporosis in men
Abstract
Awareness of the need to evaluate men for osteoporosis is almost nonexistent among health care providers. Osteoporosis is a silent disorder in both men and women until fracture occurs. Yet, screening for osteoporosis is particularly important in men because fragility fractures are more likely to lead to fatal consequences than in women. Without a diagnosis of osteoporosis, treatment interventions that can prevent fractures in men are not initiated. Advancement of better health outcomes for men at risk for osteoporosis begins with a greater awareness of the need for osteoporosis screening and treatment whenever appropriate. The primary objective of this review article is to report on study findings that document the need for more clinical attention to osteoporosis in men. It is important to know how osteoporosis in men differs from osteoporosis in women, the classification into type 1 and type 2 primary osteoporosis and secondary osteoporosis, and how to measure bone mineral density in men. In addition, there is a great need to develop evidence-based guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis in men.
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