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People often think that osteoporosis only happens
to women, but that is not true. This disease also strikes men and
can be a major health problem for them. In fact, 1 in every 8 men
over age 50 will suffer a bone fracture from osteoporosis. And men
are much more likely than women to die after a hip fracture.
Men can experience significant bone loss as they age, and this
can lead to osteoporosis. In addition, the likelihood of a hip fracture
increases with age because the elderly tend to fall more often.
There are several reasons that men lose bone as they age. Declining
levels of hormones, being less physically active, and eating less
calcium may cause bone loss. As men age, their bodies may not be
able to absorb calcium well. After age 51, all adults need at least
1200 milligrams of calcium daily. The National Osteoporosis Foundation
supports even higher intake of 1500 milligrams of calcium per day
for adults 65 and older.
Osteoporosis is less common in men than in women for several reasons.
Men tend to have larger skeletons, their nomal bone loss starts
later in life and progresses more slowly, and they don't have the
rapid bone loss that women may experience during menopause. But
despite these differences, men can be at high risk for this disease.
The following factors may put men at risk of developing osteoporosis:
unhealthy lifestyle behaviors such as smoking, alcohol abuse, lack
of physical activity, low body weight, and certain disorders or
conditions such as such as thyroid, hormone, or liver problems,
or steroid therapy. Younger men who have these disorders can develop
the disease as well.
Treatments such as calcitonin, alendronate, and hormone therapy
are under investigation for men with osteoporosis. Until more is
known about the disease and how it can be treated in men, preventing
bone loss and fractures is of primary importance.
Men can keep their bones healthy and lower their risk for osteoporosis
with a healthy lifestyle. This includes a diet high in calcium and
vitamin D, daily weight-bearing exercise, and avoiding smoking and
excessive alcohol. As men age, it is also important to prevent falls.
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